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NomadBSD 140R-20240126 is now available

nomadbsd.org NomadBSD

NomadBSD is a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup...

NomadBSD
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The History Of rc(8)

klarasystems.com Your Comprehensive Guide to rc(8): FreeBSD Services and Automation

The FreeBSD rc(8) subsystem is a sensible & elastic services management framework which enables extension automation as well as customizable start/stop scripts for your services. It’s also deterministic - which means services always start in the same order every boot, a critically important feat...

Your Comprehensive Guide to rc(8): FreeBSD Services and Automation
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inv.n8pjl.ca RoboBSD v.01 - OOTB Raspberry Pi FreeBSD

There is a lack of ready-out-of-the-box FreeBSD based OS's for the Arm64/Raspberry Pi.... so I thought I would have a try. XFCE, Automounting, Cups, Word processor..... let me know if it should be further developed.... or not. :-) I'm not a developer so I'm relying on your help if it does.... ----...

RoboBSD v.01 - OOTB Raspberry Pi FreeBSD
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github.com GitHub - nemuTUI/nemu: Ncurses UI for QEMU

Ncurses UI for QEMU. Contribute to nemuTUI/nemu development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub - nemuTUI/nemu: Ncurses UI for QEMU
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vermaden.wordpress.com FreeBSD Desktop – Part 29 – Configuration – Audio Improvements

I recently added some improvements to my audio configs and settings on FreeBSD desktop. Each of these ideas is nothing special or groundbreaking – but they all improve usability of daily Free…

FreeBSD Desktop – Part 29 – Configuration – Audio Improvements
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rsadowski.de Effortless OpenBSD Audio and Desktop Screen Recording Guide

Welcome to my comprehensive guide on recording audio and desktop screen on OpenBSD.

Effortless OpenBSD Audio and Desktop Screen Recording Guide
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Directory name cache in unix systems

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Vim 9.1 is available

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Klaus Zimmermann's musings - Installing FreeBSD 14.0 on a USB drive

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dataswamp.org Solene'% : OpenBSD workstation hardening

In this blog post, you will learn different methods to harden your OpenBSD system, and in which situation they are useful

Solene'% : OpenBSD workstation hardening
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GitHub - gotbletu/shownotes: notes for videos from his youtube channel

github.com GitHub - gotbletu/shownotes: notes for videos from my youtube channel

notes for videos from my youtube channel. Contribute to gotbletu/shownotes development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub - gotbletu/shownotes: notes for videos from my youtube channel

A lot of CLI and TUI useful tools. I found his videos on w3m particularly interesting.

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[@freebsd](https://blendit.bsd.cafe/c/freebsd) 14 : Découverte de l'installation
  • Needless to say, Linuxtricks is a yt channel in french. 😊

    A good channel btw.

  • Vermaden blog : Conferencing and Meeting, update for FreeBSD 14.0

    vermaden.wordpress.com FreeBSD Desktop – Part 26 – Configuration – Conferencing and Meetings

    For years I thought that online video conferencing and/or meetings would not be possible on FreeBSD. One of the first things I done on each of my laptops was to disable Camera and Microphone (along…

    FreeBSD Desktop – Part 26 – Configuration – Conferencing and Meetings
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    Introduction to the OpenBSD operating system

    dataswamp.org Solene'% : Introduction to the OpenBSD operating system

    In this article, you will learn about the OpenBSD project, how to try it and some hints about its usage

    Solene'% : Introduction to the OpenBSD operating system

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/8572975

    > From Solene

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    Some links to generic Unix websites

    • Nixcraft
    • https://www.unixsheikh.com/
    • http://www.shellunix.com/
    • https://drewdevault.com/
    • http://cat-v.org/
    • http://doc.cat-v.org/
    • https://terminalsare.sexy/
    • http://somethingfast.net/
    • https://jhx7.de/
    • https://sharats.me/
    • https://kzimmermann.0x.no/
    • https://stafwag.github.io/blog/
    • https://goodyduru.github.io/
    • https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix
    • https://sweworld.net/
    • https://blog.thechases.com/
    • https://invert.svbtle.com/
    • https://fzheng.me/
    • https://jvns.ca/

    News

    • https://slashdot.org/
    • https://news.ycombinator.com/
    • https://lobste.rs/
    • https://lwn.net/
    • https://www.debugpoint.com/
    • https://www.tecmint.com/
    • https://www.phoronix.com/
    • https://www.tech-insider.org/
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    yt.drgnz.club OpenBSD Security: ASLR and PIE explained with demo

    In this video, we look at another #OpenBSD memory security, #ASLR (and PIE), and showcase the impact on an example C program when ASLR is enabled and disabled, along with #PIE compilation. 00:00 Introduction to ASLR 02:56 Program memory layout 06:40 ASLR on OpenBSD and Linux 07:58 ASLR demo with a ...

    OpenBSD Security: ASLR and PIE explained with demo
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    Gary H Tech : How to set up a Software RAID1

    With gmirror (old way, ufs, very instructive) or zfs.

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    FreeBSD 14 : Best New Features

    www.debugpoint.com FreeBSD 14: Best New Features

    Release and feature highlights of FreeBSD 14, which brings an array of new updates, hardware support, and deprecation of obsolete modules.

    FreeBSD 14: Best New Features
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    Privacy friendly search alerts?
  • some mail clients, like thunderbird, can also handle rss feed, you then have an all-in-one solution.

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    Technical reasons to choose FreeBSD over GNU/Linux
  • really good, it covers a lot of freebsd topics.

  • GhostBSD 23 10.1 Review by RoboNuggie
  • that's a good desktop flavour of freebsd, everything works smooth.

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  • For instagram, maybe look if there are pixelfed apps.

    For whatsapp, I think the matrix protocol is similar, the official app is element.

  • Daily Driving FreeBSD
  • Yes, and despite her strange approach, she seems to like that wayland and wifibox are working.

    I just wonder why she insists on using onlyoffice and cloud stuff instead of vim or another good editor.

  • Daily Driving FreeBSD
  • Good!

    I heard about wifibox before, sounds great.

    For your notes, you can also use a modular approach, like :

    • a real text editor to type markdown/orgmode
    • a syncer to sync your devices
    • a converter to produce pdf or so if needed

    Sure, it's a question of taste.

  • How/when did your experience with BSD systems begin?
  • In the beginning of 2000's, read a linux mag, special edition dedicated to the bsd. I was on holiday, but 1st thing I did back home was to install a freebsd (desktopbsd in fact) on an old computer. It was already supporting cpu frequency management back in those days.

  • Some links to generic BSD websites
  • done, thanks for helping improve the list !

  • FreeBSD 14.0 Release Process
  • Let's warm up our usb keys!