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LATEST NEWS

New announcement

2017-05-25

We understand that Michael Dexter, Brad Davis, and George Rosamond think there
should be more real news....

Two Year Anniversary

2015-08-08

We're quickly approaching our two-year anniversary, which will be on episode
105. To celebrate, we've created a unique t-shirt design, available for purchase
until the end of August. Shirts will be shipped out around September 1st. Most
of the proceeds will support the show, and specifically allow us to buy...

New discussion segment

2015-01-17

We're thinking about adding a new segment to the show where we discuss a topic
that the listeners suggest. It's meant to be informative like a tutorial, but
more of a "free discussion" format. If you have any subjects you want us to
explore, or even just a good name...

How did you get into BSD?

2014-11-26

We've got a fun idea for the holidays this year: just like we ask during the
interviews, we want to hear how all the viewers and listeners first got into
BSD. Email us your story, either written or a video version, and we'll read and
play some of them for...


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EPISODE 283: GRAPHICAL INTERFACE-VIEW

2019-01-30

Direct Download: MP3 AudioVideo Interview - Niclas Zeising - zeising@FreeBSD.org
/ @niclaszeising Interview topic: FreeBSD Graphics Stack + BR: Welcome Niclas.
Since this is your first time on BSDNow, can you tell us a bit about yourself
and how you started with Unix/BSD? + AJ: What made you start working in the
FreeBSD graphics stack? +...


EPISODE 282: OPEN THE RSYNC

2019-01-23

Direct Download: MP3 Audio Video Headlines AsiaBSDCon 2019 Call for Papers You
have until Jan 30th to submit Full paper requirement is relaxed a bit this year
(this year ONLY!) due to the short submission window. You don’t need all 10-12
pages, but it is still preferred. Send a message to secretary@asiabsdcon.org
with your proposal. Could...


EPISODE 281: EPYC SERVER BATTLE

2019-01-16

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines scp client multiple vulnerabilities
Overview SCP clients from multiple vendors are susceptible to a malicious scp
server performing unauthorized changes to target directory and/or client output
manipulation. Description Many scp clients fail to verify if the objects
returned by the scp server match those it asked for. This issue dates back to
1983 and...


EPISODE 280: FOSS CLOTHING

2019-01-09

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines A EULA in FOSS clothing? There was a
tremendous amount of reaction to and discussion about my blog entry on the
midlife crisis in open source. As part of this discussion on HN, Jay Kreps of
Confluent took the time to write a detailed response — which...


EPISODE 279: FUTURE OF ZFS

2019-01-02

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines The future of ZFS in FreeBSD The
sources for FreeBSD's ZFS support are currently taken directly from Illumos with
local ifdefs to support the peculiarities of FreeBSD where the Solaris
Portability Layer (SPL) shims fall short. FreeBSD has regularly pulled changes
from Illumos and tried to push...


EPISODE 278: THE REAL MCCOY

2018-12-26

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Interview - Kirk McKusick - mckusick@mckusick.com
25 years of FreeBSD How Kirk got started in BSD, at the very beginning
Predicting the Future How the code and community grew The leadership of the
project, and how it changed over time UFS over the years (reading disks from
1982 in 2018) Conferences The rise and fall of...


EPISODE 277: NMAP LEVEL UP

2018-12-19

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines Open Source Confronts its midlife
crisis Midlife is tough: the idealism of youth has faded, as has inevitably some
of its fitness and vigor. At the same time, the responsibilities of adulthood
have grown: the kids that were such a fresh adventure when they were infants
and...


EPISODE 276: HO, HO, HO - 12.0

2018-12-12

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines FreeBSD 12.0 is available After a long
release cycle, the wait is over: FreeBSD 12.0 is now officially available. We’ve
picked a few interesting things to cover in the show, make sure to read the full
Release Notes > Userland: > Group permissions on /dev/acpi have been changed to
allow users in...


EPISODE 275: OPENBSD IN STEREO

2018-12-05

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines DragonflyBSD 5.4 released DragonFly
version 5.4 brings a new system compiler in GCC 8, improved NUMA support, a
large of number network and virtual machine driver updates, and updates to video
support. This release is 64-bit only, as with previous releases. The details of
all commits...


EPISODE 274: LANGUAGE: ASSEMBLY

2018-11-28

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines Assembly language on OpenBSD
amd64+arm64 This is a short introduction to assembly language programming on
OpenBSD/amd64+arm64. Because of security features in the kernel, I have had to
rethink a series of tutorials covering Aarch64 assembly language on OpenBSD, and
therefore this will serve as a placeholder-cum-reminder....


EPISODE 273: A THOUGHTFUL EPISODE

2018-11-21

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines Some thoughts on NetBSD 8.0 NetBSD is a
highly portable operating system which can be run on dozens of different
hardware architectures. The operating system's clean and minimal design allow it
to be run in all sorts of environments, ranging from embedded devices, to
servers, to workstations....


EPISODE 272: DETAIN THE BHYVE

2018-11-14

Direct Download:MP3 AudioVideo Headlines The byproducts of reading OpenBSD
netcat code When I took part in a training last year, I heard about netcat for
the first time. During that class, the tutor showed some hacks and tricks of
using netcat which appealed to me and motivated me to learn the...


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