Archive for August 2007

08/31/2007
BSDTalk: <3 the CLI

Will Backman has no interviewee this week on BSDTalk.  Instead, he extols the virtues of the command line.

08/29/2007
Blobbery and licensing

Some light reading: a recent conversation on an OpenBSD mailing list about what they deal with in terms of closed-source binary files, and another one on the relicensing of files under both the GPL and a BSD license.  Both are nicely presented on Kerneltrap.

08/28/2007
EuroBSDCon 2007: Posters

EuroBSDCon is coming up in about 2.5 weeks; there will be, instead of a “Works In Progress” session, a poster session.

If you aren’t familiar with the concept, scientific conferences often have poster sessions, where people document their work on a single large sheet, post it with others, and answer questions as others come by to view the data on display.  There are more in-depth explanations for the curious.

08/27/2007
DragonFly on the BSDA DVD

Dru Lavigne has put together a DVD with multiple BSDs included, along with documentation.  It’s for use by people studying for the BSDA, which I haven’t covered enough lately.

DragonFly BSD Linux 1.2

Apparently Softpedia thinks DragonFly is up to version 1.2 and is yet another Linux distribution. Plus, their DragonFly article would be an exact copy of the DragonFly website’s main page text, if it wasn’t for the errors they added. (via Sascha Wildner)

08/26/2007
Yay for feedback

Sascha Wildner has committed two fixes that were previously missed but noticed again due to a comment on this digest.  Yay us/me!

ARCnet and token ring, gone

Hasso Tepper is planning to remove Arcnet and Token Ring support. This probably affects no-one at this point.

08/24/2007
BSDTalk: Lucas Holt of MidnightBSD

The latest BSDTalk has an interview with Lucas Holt, founder of the MidnightBSD project.

08/23/2007
Corecode runs amuck

Simon ‘corecode’ Schubert has been busy; in addition to adding Noah Yan’s work to get a 64-bit world to cross-build, he’s switching to vendor branches in CVS, asking people to pay attention to the AMD64 changes in the tree, and wanting to dump the pc64 platform.

08/22/2007
1.10.1 released

DragonFly has been updated to 1.10.1, solving a few recently found bugs.