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    FreeBSD Q2 2020 Status Report

    The FreeBSD Team’s 2nd quarter status report covers project initiatives from the Foundation, Core Team, Release Engineering, Cluster Administration, Continuous Integration, Ports Collection, etc. Notable projects worked on are FreeBSD on HyperV, Git Migration, NFS over TLS, SoC audio framework...
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    BSD Now Episode 361: Function-based MicroVM

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss Emulex cheapest 10gbe for your homelab, In Search 2.11BSD, Fakecracker NetBSD function based MicroVM, powerpc64 snapshots for OpenBSD, OPNsense 20.1.8, and some others. Click play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes...
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    BSD Link Roundup 8.17

    A whole lot of summer BSD news for the month of August, enjoy and BSD away! FreeBSD Getting Close To Finally Migrating Development From Subversion To Git via Phoronix FreeBSD Fridays via FreeBSD Foundation Tutorial sites treating FreeBSD like a Linux distro via Rubenerd FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE Now...
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    FreeBSD-SA-20:21.usb_net

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:22.sqlite

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    FreeBSD-SA-20:23.sendmsg

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    Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in July 2020

    Rank Performance Graph OS Outage hh:mm:ss Failed Req% DNS Connect First byte Total 1 Webair Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.332 0.070 0.139 0.140 2 Swishmail Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.258 0.081 0.162 0.162 3 ServerStack Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.259 0.084 0.167 0.167 4 Multacom Linux 0:00:00 0.000 0.319...
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    BSD Now Episode 360: Full circle

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss a chasing a bad commit, newly elected FreeBSD Core Team, NetBSD on Pinebook Pro, FreeBSD and Intel 10th gen i3 NUC, pf table size check & change, and some others. Hit play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes...
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    BSD Now Episode 359: Throwaway Browser

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Benedict Reuschling and Allan Jude discuss FreeBSD with “Pot” throw-away browser, OmniOS and OpenBSD guest bhyve, BSD vs Linux distro dev, FreeBSD laptop build, FreeBSD CURRENT Binary upgrades, and some others. Click play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV show notes...
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    BSD Now Episode 358: OpenBSD Kubernetes Clusters

    In this BSD Now episode, hosts Allan Jude and Benedict Reuschling discuss FreeBSD and Yubikey-agent, OpenBSD and Kubernetes clusters, FreeBSD History Part 1, Jitsi-Meet in FreeBSD Jail, CLI Bug hunting, Game of Github, WireGuard and OpenBSD, and some more. Press play below to tune in: BSDNow.TV...
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    Bulk Port Management With Poudriere by FreeBSD Foundation

    The FreeBSD Foundation walks us through setting up Poudriere via the Ports collection. Poudriere is a powerful tool designed with package production in mind and for bulk port management. See the link below for the full set of instructions. Step 1: Using the Ports Collection to Install Poudriere...
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    27 Years of FreeBSD and Why You Should Get Involved! Webinar with Deb Goodkin

    via Linux Professional Institute The post 27 Years of FreeBSD and Why You Should Get Involved! Webinar with Deb Goodkin appeared first on FreeBSDNews.com. Continue reading...
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    [Video] Android in FreeBSD bhyve by Oleg

    User Oleg Ginzburg shows us a demonstration of running Android mobile operating system on FreeBSD, utilizing bhyve’s virtualization tools. The post Android in FreeBSD bhyve by Oleg appeared first on FreeBSDNews.com. Continue reading...
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    Command Line Bug Hunting in FreeBSD by adventurist

    User Tom Jones writes about his experience hunting bugs via the command line on FreeBSD operating system. He utilizes the command line tool bugz, to track bugs via bugzilla. Check out the link below for the full set of instructions. FreeBSD uses bugzilla for tracking bugs, taking feature...
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    My FreeBSD Laptop Build by Cyberdyne

    User Cyberdyne showcases his laptop build running FreeBSD operating system, featuring an i7 CPU, 16 GB of RAM, NVMe, and IPS display. Check out their page for a full break down of part slist, as well as the software configuration and packages. I have always liked Thinkpad hardware and when I...
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    New committer: Robert Wing (src)

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    New committer: Daniel Ebdrup Jensen (doc)

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    July 2020 Web Server Survey

    In the July 2020 survey we received responses from 1,234,228,567 sites across 260,658,118 unique domains and 10,221,919 web-facing computers. This represents a gain of 9.47 million sites and 180,000 computers, but a loss of 1.75 million domains. Most of the major server vendors saw gains in...
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    April-June 2020 Status Report

    The April to June 2020 Status Report is now available with 51 entries. Continue reading...
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    Bringing FreeBSD to EC2 with Colin Percival by Last Week in AWS

    Longtime FreeBSD contributor Colin Percival sits down with Corey Quinn and discusses on a podcast with Last Week in AWS, about bringing FreeBSD to EC2 on Amazon Web Services. FreeBSD is available on AWS, with Colin working on utilizing FreeBSD with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). Check out...
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