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57: The Daemon's Apprentice

Author
JT Pennington
Published
Wed 01 Oct 2014
Episode Link
https://www.bsdnow.tv/57

We're back from EuroBSDCon! This week we'll be talking with Steve Wills about mentoring new BSD developers. If you've ever considered becoming a developer or helping out, it's actually really easy to get involved. We've also got all the BSD news for the week and answers to your emails, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.

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Headlines

NetBSD at Hiroshima Open Source Conference


  • NetBSD developers are hard at work, putting NetBSD on everything they can find

  • At a technology conference in Hiroshima, some developers brought their exotic machines to put on display

  • As usual, there are lots of pictures and a nice report from the conference
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FreeBSD's Linux emulation overhaul


  • For a long time, FreeBSD's emulation layer has been based on an ancient Fedora 10 system

  • If you've ever needed to install Adobe Flash on BSD, you'll be stuck with all this extra junk

  • With some recent work, that's been replaced with a recent CentOS release

  • This opens up the door for newer versions of Skype to run on FreeBSD, and maybe even Steam someday
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pfSense 2.2-BETA


  • Big changes are coming in pfSense land, with their upcoming 2.2 release

  • We talked to the developer a while back about future plans, and now they're finally out there

  • The 2.2 branch will be based on FreeBSD 10-STABLE (instead of 8.3) and include lots of performance fixes

  • It also includes some security updates, lots of package changes and updates and much more

  • You can check the full list of changes on their wiki
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NetBSD on the Raspberry Pi


  • This article shows how you can install NetBSD on the ever-so-popular Raspberry Pi

  • As of right now, you'll need to use a -CURRENT snapshot to do it

  • It also shows how to grow the filesystem to fill up an SD card, some pkgsrc basics and how to get some initial things set up

  • Can anyone find something that you can't install NetBSD on?
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Interview - Steve Wills - [email protected] / @swills

Mentoring new BSD developers


News Roundup

MidnightBSD 0.5 released


  • We don't hear a whole lot about MidnightBSD, but they've just released version 0.5

  • It's got a round of the latest FreeBSD security patches, driver updates and various small things

  • Maybe one of their developers could come on the show sometime and tell us more about the project
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BSD Router Project 1.52 released


  • The newest update for the BSD Router Project is out

  • This version is based on a snapshot of 10-STABLE that's very close to 10.1-RELEASE

  • It's mostly a bugfix release, but includes some small changes and package updates
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Configuring a DragonFly BSD desktop


  • We've done tutorials on how to set up a FreeBSD or OpenBSD desktop, but maybe you're more interested in DragonFly

  • In this post from Justin Sherrill, you'll learn some of the steps to do just that

  • He pulled out an old desktop machine, gave it a try and seems to be pleased with the results

  • It includes a few Xorg tips, and there are some comments about the possibility of making a GUI DragonFly installer
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Building a mini-ITX pfSense box


  • Another week, another pfSense firewall build post

  • This time, the author is installing to a Jetway J7F2, a mini-ITX device with four LAN ports

  • He used to be a m0n0wall guy, but wanted to give the more modern pfSense a try

  • Lots of great pictures of the hardware, which we always love
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