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This community is for people to discuss and share anything BSD/Unix related.

While it's not intended to be a "unixporn" clone, screenshots of cool setup's are welcome.

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There are still sponsorship opportunities for BSDCan and going forward with the *BSD conferences. We are building out our AV offerings to help reduce future AV rental expenses.

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We're less than two weeks out from BSDCan! Read our latest update here:
https://blog.bsdcan.org/2024/ We could use some help with registration, so please volunteer if you're interested in stuffing bags and getting to know other volunteers and the conference team.

Let's talk about the first half of the conference: Tutorial Days ​ This is some of the most affordable professional training out there and we're grateful for the talented presenters who have offered their services to the community. We hope you'll check one or two of these sessions out if you're attending in person!

If you get in early, Tuesday evening before the these tutorial days start there will be an informal meetup, the famed "Goat BOF," at Father and Sons (fnsottawa.com) where you can get a bite and say hello.

For our first tutorial day on Wednesday, you can sign up to learn the basics of BGP with Max Stucchi, and dig deeply into the routing protocol that makes the internet work! (indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/cont…) Or join Tom Smyth to learn about managing OpenBSD networks with NSH, a command-line interface for network appliances. (indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/cont…)

Thursday's tutorials include the conference classic introduction to PF by @pitrh, Max and Tom (indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/cont…) and our con chair @mwl will present half day tutorials about TLS (indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/cont…) and the hottest of topics: running your own mail server (indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/cont…).

At 5pm on Thursday, after the last tutorials, head on over to the 90 University residence hall and step through the lobby and into the hacker lounge, where we will be handing out registration badges and packets to earlybirds. At 6pm there will be a brief informational Newcomer's Session you don't want to miss, and we hope after that point that con regulars will group up to help take first-time attendees out to see the town! This room will stay open later into the evening so you can hack or visit with friends. Or hack with friends!

. . ​ Not registered yet? Sign up now! https://indico.bsdcan.org/event/1/registrations/

#BSDCan #NetBSD #OpenBSD #FreeBSD #conference #tutorials

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by tpid98@lemmy.sdf.org to c/bsd@lemmy.sdf.org
 
 

https://www.nycbug.org/index?action=view&id=10696

Demystify ZFS Replication With a Safe and Powerful Approach, by Daniel J. Bell

ZFS is theoretically a powerhouse for data protection and performance, but only if you can dodge its many traps. I'll demonstrate the common ZFS pitfalls and their solutions, along with practical strategies to simplify and scale your backups. I'll also introduce Zelta, a toolkit of management scripts built on Unix fundamentals designed to help you master ZFS with finesse.

2024-05-01 @ 18:45 EDT (22:45 UTC) - NYU Tandon Engineering Building (new), 370 Jay St, 7th Floor kitchen area, Brooklyn (directly across Jay St from National Grid office). Closest subway exits in order are Jay St - MetroTech Station (A, C, R, & F Trains) Borough Hall (4 & 5 Trains).
Notice: You should RSVP for this meeting at rsvp AT lists.nycbug.org. You should receive an autoresponse email. Your email address is sufficient verification for entry.

We are streaming / recording this meeting and should have video ready for tomorrow 02/05/2024

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OP: https://mastodon.sdf.org/@bentsukun

New NetBSD BulkTracker release. Packages that failed to build now include a list of failed dependencies (if any) and packages broken by them (if any).

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submitted 6 months ago by pfr@lemmy.sdf.org to c/bsd@lemmy.sdf.org
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There's a typo in the sub title.

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Here is a working screenshot.

  • evilwm
  • terminator
  • grafx2
  • links2
  • uxnemu + oekaki
  • plan9ports: stats, winwatch
  • catgirl
  • xclock

Let me know if you have any questions.

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I have a 6750XT with drmkmod515 drivers on my FreeBSD 14. The gpu drm is working, as games run fine but Blender, the 3d software, does not. It lags like a mofo. Has anyone had this issue and/or found a solution?