NomadBSD 140R-20240126 is now available
NomadBSD is a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup...
The History Of rc(8)
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...
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.... ----...
Ncurses UI for QEMU. Contribute to nemuTUI/nemu development by creating an account on GitHub.
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…
Welcome to my comprehensive guide on recording audio and desktop screen on OpenBSD.
In this blog post, you will learn different methods to harden your OpenBSD system, and in which situation they are useful
GitHub - gotbletu/shownotes: notes for videos from his youtube channel
notes for videos from my youtube channel. Contribute to gotbletu/shownotes development by creating an account on GitHub.
A lot of CLI and TUI useful tools. I found his videos on w3m particularly interesting.
Needless to say, Linuxtricks is a yt channel in french. 😊
A good channel btw.
Vermaden blog : Conferencing and Meeting, update for FreeBSD 14.0
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…
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
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/8572975
> From Solene
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/
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 ...
Gary H Tech : How to set up a Software RAID1
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With gmirror (old way, ufs, very instructive) or zfs.
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.
some mail clients, like thunderbird, can also handle rss feed, you then have an all-in-one solution.
really good, it covers a lot of freebsd topics.
that's a good desktop flavour of freebsd, everything works smooth.
For instagram, maybe look if there are pixelfed apps.
For whatsapp, I think the matrix protocol is similar, the official app is element.
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.
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.
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.
done, thanks for helping improve the list !