Archive for October 2006

10/31/2006
Get published

Sys Admin Magazine is looking for writers. They want it enough to send out an email mentioning the needed topics:

Security
Server Virtualization
Linux Administration
Training and Certification
Backup and Recovery
Clustering
Database Management
Networking
Information Security
Storage
Server Management
Performance Tuning
Scripting

A new look

Last call for feedback on a new site design for dragonflybsd.org!  (My fault, too.)

NYCBSDCon audio files

All the sessions at NYCBSDCon 2006 were recorded and are now available as mp3 files.  Many have slides, too! (Thanks, Undeadly)

10/30/2006
History and zero-copy

Matthew Dillon posted some details on how the problems of traffic were solved at BEST Internet using commodity hardware, which led into a discussion of zero-copy and also why a separate cgi-bin is good for speed.

EuroBSDCon in 2 weeks

EuroBSDCon is happening very soon.  The early bird discount is ending in a few days, so sign up quickly.  Attendance is planned to be in the triple digits.

10/29/2006
BSDCan shifting date

BSDCan 2007 has been moved back a week because of a scheduling conflict with the hosting organization, the University of Ottowa.

Many new drivers

Sepherosa Ziehau has a slew of new/revised drivers for testing: ural(4), rum(4), re(4), and sk(4). They are, I think, all network drivers.  They are not yet committed, so please test if you have the right hardware.

10/27/2006
OnLAMP: OpenBSD 4 details

OnLAMP.com has a 3-page interview with various OpenBSD developers about the features in the newest release.  The interview goes into interesting detail, and for relevance, some of the newer wireless drivers in DragonFly came from this code work.

10/26/2006
Namecache destabilization

Matthew Dillon is making major changes to the namecache over the next 24 hours or so; watch out until it stabilizes.  These changes should make nullfs mounting more memory-efficient, among other things, and lays a foundation for union or shadowing filesystems.

DragonFly developers in the UK?

Sam Smith is looking for DragonFly developers who live in the UK and would be willing to present to the UKUUG Large Installation System Administration conference next spring.