I seem to have In Other BSDs exactly 1 day off from the OPNsense release schedule, so far.
- A wild Puffy appeared! (via)
- FreeBSD 10.2-BETA2 Now Available
- Reducing RAM usage in pkgin
OPNsense 15.7.2 ReleasedOPNsense 15.7.3 Released- Lumina Desktop 0.8.5 Released
- Sudo Replacement Hits the Tree “doas”
- Making my RPI serial console work (on NetBSD)
- pkgsrc-2015Q2 packages for OS X now available
- mandoc: becoming the main BSD manual toolbox (BSDCan 2015 presentation)
- Bit the bullet and installed a pfSense router at work
- This ThinkPad Batteries thread is full of good information.
- The x201/x220/x230 series of ThinkPads seem to be universally recommended for BSD; especially OpenBSD. (My x220 at work, while it does not run a BSD, is fantastic)
- A bug that takes 45 intervening years to have an effect.
- NUMA in FreeBSD.
- CloudABI discussion/explanation, to some extent.
- recoverdisk(1), a program I did not know about. (via)
I have an x220 running OpenBSD. It’s great. Everything seems to work, from wifi down to the SD card reader. One thing that really surprises me is how well resume/suspend works. It feels instantaneous — much quicker than Linux or Windows.
I hope that newer thinkpads — even with their crummy keyboards — do/will work as well.
Suspend and resume under OpenBSD is a definite gem in BSD world. It was one of the main reasons that I switched from FreeBSD some time ago. It lacks some other features, like a powerful filesystem, but suspend resume support was a must have feature.