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OpenBSD 5.4 released
The usual 6 month release cycle continues with 5.4People who bought the CD get the release very early, but now it's on the public FTPNew platforms "octeon" and "beagle"Improved Intel DRM, reworked checksumming for network protocols, ECDHE support in httpd, inetd no longer started by default, DHCP improvements, lots of new OpenSMTPD work, OpenSSH 6.3Over 7,800 ports available, comes with another new song and fun artwork, lots of new features - check out the full release notesA special thanks to Nick Holland and Bob Beck for their behind-the-scenes workExperimental FUSE support was enabled shortly after the release, so look forward to that in the future***
FreeBSD pkgng repos are official
Built weekly from a snapshot of the Ports Collection every WednesdaySigned packages coming soon with pkg 1.2Added official public key to -STABLE and -CURRENTNew "pkg+http" protocol identifier for SRV recordsIf you need something more up to date or with custom options, it's easy to make your own with just the packages you want using our tutorialIf you need a guide on how to use pkgng itself, check our tutorial for that too!What does this mean for PCBSD repo users? Should they switch? Differences?***
DragonflyBSD 3.6 branched
SMP improvements and GCC changes are all in, so it's time to branchRelease planned for a little under 2 weeks from todayFeatures will include i915 support, mdocml imported, crazy SMP improvements, dports being defaultWe're hoping to get someone from Dragonfly on the show next week to talk about the final release***
FreeBSD portmgr lurkers
Over the course of the next two years, volunteers from a group of ports committers will participate in portmgr activitiesAt four month intervals, two committers at a time will be brought in to work on various projects and learn the inner workings of the teamThe first two -lurkers are Mathieu Arnold (mat@) and Antoine Brodin (antoine@).***
Interview - Michael W. Lucas -
[email protected] / @mwlauthor
Video: DNSSec in 55 Minutes***
Tutorial
Configuring FreeBSD as a desktop system
News Roundup
Capsicum in DragonflyBSD
Dragonfly has no security framework yet besides the traditional unix DAC modelPort of Capsicum to Dragonfly has begunQuite a bit of technical detail in the show notes***
NYCBSDCon 2014
After a three year hiatus, NYCBSDCon is back on February 8, 2014Theme of "The BSDs in Production" this yearHeld in New York City, more information to come as the time draws closer***
FreeBSD newcons progress update
This project will provide a replacement for the legacy syscons system consoleNewcons provides a number of improvements, including better integration with graphics modes, and broader character set supportMore details on the project can be found on the FreeBSD wiki***
Weekly PCBSD feature digest
PBI 10 format is about ready and they'll begin populating the 10.0 appcafe starting next weekPCDM login manager is back and is ready to be testedNew PC-BSD Disk Manager Utility with lots of features***
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