BSD Now

10: Year of the BSD Desktop


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OpenBSD 5.4 released
  • The usual 6 month release cycle continues with 5.4
  • People who bought the CD get the release very early, but now it's on the public FTP
  • New 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 6.3
  • Over 7,800 ports available, comes with another new song and fun artwork, lots of new features - check out the full release notes
  • A special thanks to Nick Holland and Bob Beck for their behind-the-scenes work
  • Experimental FUSE support was enabled shortly after the release, so look forward to that in the future
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    FreeBSD pkgng repos are official
    • Built weekly from a snapshot of the Ports Collection every Wednesday
    • Signed packages coming soon with pkg 1.2
    • Added official public key to -STABLE and -CURRENT
    • New "pkg+http" protocol identifier for SRV records
    • If 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 tutorial
    • If 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?
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      DragonflyBSD 3.6 branched
      • SMP improvements and GCC changes are all in, so it's time to branch
      • Release planned for a little under 2 weeks from today
      • Features will include i915 support, mdocml imported, crazy SMP improvements, dports being default
      • We're hoping to get someone from Dragonfly on the show next week to talk about the final release
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        FreeBSD portmgr lurkers
        • Over the course of the next two years, volunteers from a group of ports committers will participate in portmgr activities
        • At four month intervals, two committers at a time will be brought in to work on various projects and learn the inner workings of the team
        • The first two -lurkers are Mathieu Arnold (mat@) and Antoine Brodin (antoine@).
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          Interview - Michael W. Lucas - [email protected] / @mwlauthor

          Sudo Mastery

          • Video: DNSSec in 55 Minutes
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            Tutorial
            Configuring FreeBSD as a desktop system
            News Roundup
            Capsicum in DragonflyBSD
            • Dragonfly has no security framework yet besides the traditional unix DAC model
            • Port of Capsicum to Dragonfly has begun
            • Quite a bit of technical detail in the show notes
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              NYCBSDCon 2014
              • After a three year hiatus, NYCBSDCon is back on February 8, 2014
              • Theme of "The BSDs in Production" this year
              • Held in New York City, more information to come as the time draws closer
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                FreeBSD newcons progress update
                • This project will provide a replacement for the legacy syscons system console
                • Newcons provides a number of improvements, including better integration with graphics modes, and broader character set support
                • More details on the project can be found on the FreeBSD wiki
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                  Weekly PCBSD feature digest
                  • PBI 10 format is about ready and they'll begin populating the 10.0 appcafe starting next week
                  • PCDM login manager is back and is ready to be tested
                  • New PC-BSD Disk Manager Utility with lots of features
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                    Feedback/Questions
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                    • Kevin writes in
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                    • Michael writes in
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