I’m hitting every type of BSD this week.
- Show HN: TensorFlow on FreeBSD. (via)
- Configuring PF and Fail2ban on FreeBSD. (via)
- 20 years of NetBSD code bloat. (via)
- OPNsense 16.1.16 released.
- ktrace adventures: browser ktrace browsing and accidentally nonblocking.
- Microsoft has created its own FreeBSD. Also here, via. That first link is a bit clickbaity, and I’ve seen it repeated that way.
- BSDNews for 2016/05/31 and for 2016/06/06.
- pkgsrc 50th release interviews: Joerg Sonnenberger, Sevan Janiyan, Jonathan Perkin, and Ryo ONODERA. (via multiple)
- NetBSD: A new beginning? (via)
- 14.000+ regularly updated pkgsrc binary packages for OS X. (via)
- BSD and the Thinkpad X220.
- My life with FreeBSD on a Thinkpad X220. I love my work x220, but I’ve said it before.
- pc bsd can’t detect my wifi card.
- Why I run OpenBSD. (via)
- Dru Lavigne, interviewed for BSD Magazine.
- select works poorly.
- FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS (Version canadienne)
Hi I am a DFly newbie. Does it support to boot from the UEFI + GPT? Any url is welcome, thanks~
Anonymous – one of the developers has been working on it, but I don’t think it works out of the box yet. If you are new to BSD in general, it may be more hassle than you want to deal with.
If you computer has a ‘legacy’ BIOS mode, you can always turn that on. Booting from a DragonFly livecd is the easiest way to test for compatibility.
I have been reading DFly docs for several days and found it is very interesting for hammer LWKT especially the network stack and so on. Now I want to install both FreeBSD(supports UEFI + GPT) and DFly(NOT support) on my bare machine with only one single disk.
I haven’t found any useful url about this, but I will try it in the legacy bios mode, thank you.
UEFI and GPT should work on a nightly build but not the release.
hope it will be available in 4.4