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[?]JdeBP »
@JdeBP@tty0.social

@mjg @nixCraft @linuxfoundation

/etc is also specified in the SVID, volume 1, in the filesys(BA_ENV) section, and is in hier(7) across operating systems from to .

Let's not swing too far in the other direction just to counter the LInux-freedesktop-centric /etc/os-release myopia. (-:

    #netbsd boosted

    [?]EaterOfSnacks »
    @eaterofsnacks@tilde.zone

    question -- how long might I expect downloading/installing package sets to take on a VM? I've disabled ipv6 (I think!) using /etc/rc.conf ...

      #netbsd boosted

      [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: »
      @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

      @dimpase @vitaut Me too, lol :runbsdBg:

      Since the hastags already set in your previous reply — here will be a loooooooooong thread from people who actually using BSD everywhere (especially :drgn_blush_giggle: )

        #netbsd boosted

        [?]Nils »
        @Nils@mastodon.xyz

        aujourd'hui, dernier live avant les vacances ! avec et , épisode 11, tout de suite sur twitch.tv/ahp_nils !

          [?]Dr. Brian Callahan »
          @bcallah@bsd.network

          Two posts in less than one week!

          It was considered known that there is no support within GNAT (Ada) for illumos. We cross-build a complete native binutils+gcc toolchain for illumos to test out this claim.

          ...only to discover that illumos has full support within GNAT. Not a single test fails.

          briancallahan.net/blog/2025081

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            [?]Graham Perrin »
            @grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe

            [?]h3artbl33d :openbsd: :ve: »
            @h3artbl33d@exquisite.social

            The @EuroBSDCon 2021 😈⛳🐡 video's are now mirrored on Exquisite.tube.

            So, if you want to:

            Now you can! Errr, you already could, but now more privately, federated and without Big Tech.

            The playlist for all 2021 talks can be found here.

            Good weekend all and happy hacking! :flan_hacker:

              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

              [?]h3artbl33d »
              @h3artbl33d@exquisite.tube

              [2021] The new NetBSD entropy subsystem - Taylor R Campbell

              This talk will present the new NetBSD kernel entropy subsystem after it was rewritten in 2020. The talk will cover the design and rationale of the new implementation, how it addresses various performance and security concerns, a high-level overview of the underlying cryptography, and issues with userland APIs and the repercussions of blocking.

              Taylor R Campbell
              Taylor ‘Riastradh’ Campbell has been a NetBSD developer since 2011, with work in various areas including cryptography, and is a member of the NetBSD core team and The NetBSD Foundation board.

              Alt...---

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                [?]h3artbl33d »
                @h3artbl33d@exquisite.tube

                [2021] Porting GNOME to NetBSD - Dan Cirnat

                For years, GNOME3, arguably the most popular open source desktop environment, was not available on NetBSD. This presentation will describe how recent versions of GNOME arrived in NetBSD/pkgsrc, what functionality is supported and which are the pain points and blockers. The talk will also explain why Wayland is not yet supported for GNOME on NetBSD, what are the proposed replacement for logind interfaces and the state of portable thread-safe locales on POSIX-like systems.

                Dan Cirnat
                Dan Cirnat is a developer with a background in web backends and a passion for operating systems. Dan has experience for Berlin-based startups AUTO1 and FlixBus. Since going independent in 2020, he has used his free time to port GNOME for NetBSD and has joined the NetBSD foundation as a pkgsrc developer.

                Alt...---

                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                  [?]LFA »
                  @lfa@hostux.social

                  Reding the docs for setting up NetBSD on my Raspberry Pi 2
                  wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbarm/r

                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                    [?]nia »
                    @washbear@mastodon.sdf.org

                    I need to update my "wine in a 32-bit chroot" guide, a few things have changed... I didn't need to set WINEDLLPATH in the past.

                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                      [?]Ruben Schade :runbsd: 🔰 🇦🇺 »
                      @rubenerd@bsd.network

                      In a moment of Friday night weakness I may have bought an old X230 ThinkPad for my low-distraction writing machine :’).

                      Didn’t pay the extra for express shipping, so hopefully it comes in a week or so!

                        [?]benz »
                        @bentsukun@mastodon.sdf.org

                        You know what could use? A driver for virtiofs! @imil

                          #pkgsrc boosted

                          [?]Izumi Tsutsui »
                          @tsutsuii@social.mikutter.hachune.net

                          はてなブログに投稿しました
                          NetBSD/amd64,i386 10.1 ておくれLive Image 20250815版 - tsutsuiの作業記録置き場 tsutsui.hatenablog.com/entry/t

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                            [?]Ltning »
                            @ltning@weirdr.net

                            I had on another 286 for a while, and there's some 16-bit "port" of Linux that is not as old as it should be. And of course the venerable OS/2 1.x, and a few actual variants as you point out. I didn't know about V6on286, that's a beautiful little nugget, thank you!

                            All of those things are absolutely wonderful and make many of todays software developers look ... spoiled? What I want, however - and what I love doing - is making this old hardware do stuff its makers never dreamt of, things that are as far removed from their time as possible. That's why I will, if permits, run bleeding edge BSD on a 286-on-486steroids, and why I run web+ftp+irc servers (yes, multitaskign) on one 286 and multiple BBS nodes on a 386 - like one used to do, of course.

                            I cannot state often enough how amazing it is that there's still software developed today that will work under such constraints.


                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                              [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                              @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                              Some of that double sided tape leaves way too much glue. It took a lot of work to clean this up. I need to start checking things when I get them new, not when I need to replace a part years later.

                              If anyone would like to help me test my portable email server, please send something to greetings@zia.io

                              #NetBSD #mailserver

                              Here's a picture of the Geekworm Raspi UPS HAT after I cleaned off the glue holding the previous battery. It's hanging on a clothesline so it can fully dry before I fit the new battery.

                              Alt...Here's a picture of the Geekworm Raspi UPS HAT after I cleaned off the glue holding the previous battery. It's hanging on a clothesline so it can fully dry before I fit the new battery.

                                #netbsd boosted

                                [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                                @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                                I just installed a new battery on my test email server. Unlike the battery that’s close to absolute zero, the battery for my email server progressively lost capacity until it got to the point where it wouldn’t charge.

                                #NetBSD #mailserver

                                This is a picture of a Raspberry Pi Zero in an official Raspberry Pi plastic case with a [Geekworm UPS Hat](https://wiki.geekworm.com/Raspi_UPS_HAT_Board). The new battery on it has been covered in electrical tape to hold the wires close and to secure the kapton tape holding the wires. The four LEDs are lit showing that the battery is full.

                                Alt...This is a picture of a Raspberry Pi Zero in an official Raspberry Pi plastic case with a [Geekworm UPS Hat](https://wiki.geekworm.com/Raspi_UPS_HAT_Board). The new battery on it has been covered in electrical tape to hold the wires close and to secure the kapton tape holding the wires. The four LEDs are lit showing that the battery is full.

                                  [?]jbz »
                                  @jbz@indieweb.social

                                  11 prepares for launch with 57 supported platforms

                                  theregister.com/2025/08/05/net

                                    #netbsd boosted

                                    [?]Ken McLeod »
                                    @_the_cloud@mastodon.social

                                    @zolotkey Is `/etc/rc.d/local_unbound` a custom file that you added? I only have `/etc/rc.d/unbound`, and am seeing no circular dependencies or issues on . How are you invoking rcorder?

                                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                      [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                                      @kzimmermann@c.im

                                      Ok, so it looks like this toot blew up.

                                      And what can I say? If you liked it, I by all means encourage you to try out for yourself! If you've had enough experience in a Unix command-line, and isn't afraid to do some reading on the documentation, it's a very rewarding experience.

                                      You can see how I ran NetBSD on the first Raspberry Pi (2012 Model B) in this post for the Old Computer Challenge. If *that* was usable, anything else is going to be great!

                                      kzimmermann.0x.no/articles/old

                                      Happy hacking!

                                        [?]Daniel Wayne Armstrong »
                                        @dwarmstrong@fosstodon.org

                                        Updated post!

                                        I like to customize the NetBSD login with a different "last login" notification and a "Daily Dose of Wisdom" delivered courtesy of `fortune` piped to `cowsay`...

                                        dwarmstrong.org/customize-logi

                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                          [?]Jason Bowen 🇺🇦 »
                                          @jbowen@mast.hpc.social

                                          @ayke
                                          Little things like that are why I <3 NetBSD :)

                                            [?]Ayke van Laethem »
                                            @ayke@hachyderm.io

                                            Somehow landed on the NetBSD manpage of sleep(1) and they seem to have a rather unique take on what is considered a bug.

                                            Bugs:
This sleep command cannot  handle requests for durations much longer than about 250 billion years. Any such attempt will result in an error, and  immediate termination. It is	suggested that when there is a need for sleeps exceeding this period, the sleep	command be executed in a loop, with each individual sleep invocation limited  to 200 billion years approximately.

                                            Alt...Bugs: This sleep command cannot handle requests for durations much longer than about 250 billion years. Any such attempt will result in an error, and immediate termination. It is suggested that when there is a need for sleeps exceeding this period, the sleep command be executed in a loop, with each individual sleep invocation limited to 200 billion years approximately.

                                              [?]Dr. Brian Callahan »
                                              @bcallah@bsd.network

                                              A new post appears!

                                              I discovered that the GNU D compiler has been broken on FreeBSD 14 for over a year and it seems no one noticed. Let's discover the issue and brainstorm some solutions to it.

                                              A great case study for why operating system package maintainers matter.

                                              briancallahan.net/blog/2025081

                                                dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                [?]EuroBSDCon »
                                                @EuroBSDCon@bsd.network

                                                We could not pass the opportunity to inform you that in 42 days the European *BSD 😈⛳🐡 event of 2025 will start!

                                                Grab your tickets 🎟️ at tickets.eurobsdcon.org

                                                You can find the schedule 📆 on: events.eurobsdcon.org/2025/sch

                                                For everything else, peek at 🌐 2025.eurobsdcon.org/
                                                More information is added all the time.

                                                EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia 🇭🇷
                                                September 25-28, 2025

                                                "Daily Struggle" meme with a character attempting to push one of two red buttons labeled with contradicting statements.

First button says:
Life, The Universe, and everything

Second button says:
42

Detailed on: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/daily-struggle-two-buttons

                                                Alt..."Daily Struggle" meme with a character attempting to push one of two red buttons labeled with contradicting statements. First button says: Life, The Universe, and everything Second button says: 42 Detailed on: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/daily-struggle-two-buttons

                                                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                  [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: »
                                                  @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                  Found a good fanless, completely quiet PC with a LAN, WiFi, 2 COM ports, LPT, VGA and SSD inside — all that for the price of two good meals :drgn_aww: :drgn_nom_waffle:

                                                  It has 1 Gb RAM and Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz (i686, 32-bit). So I have a question to folks — how well NetBSD supports 32-bit architectures?

                                                  I want to do some , so I need to install some things: sshd, rsyncd, lighweight HTTP server (nginx?), syncthing, ejabberd, some mail server, etc :drgn_wrench: Any chances that these software still builded for i686 and exists in NetBSD repos?

                                                  Backplane of a fanless PC with a: LPT port, two 3.5 jacks, two USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 port, COM-port, VGA-port, two WiFi-antennas and the DC-in 12V port

                                                  Alt...Backplane of a fanless PC with a: LPT port, two 3.5 jacks, two USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 port, COM-port, VGA-port, two WiFi-antennas and the DC-in 12V port

                                                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                    [?]jmcunx »
                                                    @jmcunx@mastodon.sdf.org

                                                    @ryoon

                                                    That is odd, why would google reject Chromium patches from .

                                                    Another confirmation on why I avoid Google products and products associated with Google as much as I can :)

                                                      #netbsd boosted

                                                      [?]Moss »
                                                      @hope@bsd.network

                                                      arghhhh #netbsd letting me down here. [SENSITIVE CONTENT]

                                                      took forever thinking it was bios that was not letting me boot headless. on the debugging front thats what I get for isntalling an OS and updating the bios at the same time I guess.

                                                      kern/49398: i386-current GENERIC (i915drmkms) boot hangs if monitor powered off (or not plugged in!) . been like this for a long time I guess :) but I found it thanks to

                                                      mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-u

                                                        [?]BoxyBSD »
                                                        @BoxyBSD@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                        Hello to our friends in Singapore 🇸🇬!

                                                        We’re happy to announce that we just opened up a new POP in Sng1, SN to come even closer to you! What does it mean?! IP-Space in Singapore including GEO objects & lower latencies in your area 🥳

                                                        Thanks to Route64 and @gyptazy !

                                                          #netbsd boosted

                                                          [?]Daniel Wayne Armstrong »
                                                          @dwarmstrong@fosstodon.org

                                                          Updated post!

                                                          Disable password logins on the BSD or Linux SERVER in favour of using SSH keys for authentication. Create the necessary SSH keys on a NetBSD CLIENT that will be used to secure access to remote devices...

                                                          dwarmstrong.org/netbsd-ssh-key

                                                            #netbsd boosted

                                                            [?]Jun Nergahak 🌺🌺🌺 »
                                                            @nergahak@mastodon.social

                                                            Relaunch of my ManpageViewer, now with major bugs fixed. If anyone finds anything, let me know. Enjoy!

                                                            man.nergahak.co.za/

                                                              🗳
                                                              #netbsd boosted

                                                              [?]Dusty »
                                                              @d1@autistics.life

                                                              I think the "Kids in the Hall" character "Hecubus" would make a far better mascot, than the current "devil horns" mascot which some of the BSD distros use. Do you agree? See reply for image of Hecubus.

                                                              Yes:0
                                                              No:0

                                                                [?]Ruben Schade :runbsd: 🔰 🇦🇺 »
                                                                @rubenerd@bsd.network

                                                                No really, I’ve spent the last few days in idle time looking at second-hand ThinkPads.

                                                                I’m thinking of getting an older X series or Carbon and putting on it as a lower distraction writing tool.

                                                                  #netbsd boosted

                                                                  [?]Moss »
                                                                  @hope@bsd.network

                                                                  installer fail? if you select kaslr kernel doesn't set up boot properly.

                                                                    [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                                                                    @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                                    I have no option but to once again going to praise the on an amazing operating system.

                                                                    Since I installed it on the Pi 4, the experience has been so smooth that I don't even realize I'm using a supposedly "cheap and underpowered computer" as it was the case with previous OSes. Nope, not anymore.

                                                                    Instead, there are packages for everything, my architecture is treated as first-class, the performance is always high, and the more I learn about how to use it, the better my experience becomes. No other Linux or BSD met all of these points.

                                                                    And to top it off? Booting up takes no more than 15-20 seconds. It's less than in my mom's Macbook Pro running Linux Mint!

                                                                    Again, I can't *not* praise the NetBSD team enough for such achievements. Thank you so much for your hard work that clearly shows that you dogfood your development!

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                                                                      [?]Daniel Wayne Armstrong »
                                                                      @dwarmstrong@fosstodon.org

                                                                      Updated post!

                                                                      The first time I installed NetBSD I used `sysinst`, a menu-based program that runs in the console. It has a concise layout and I was quickly up-and-running on my new BSD system.

                                                                      For my next install I wanted to include disk encryption to protect personal data in case the device is lost or stolen. There is a trade-off to be made between how much to encrypt, the convenience of operating the system, and the ability for the system to boot...

                                                                      dwarmstrong.org/netbsd-encrypt

                                                                        [?]Jay 🚩 :runbsd: »
                                                                        @jaypatelani@bsd.network

                                                                        [?]vermaden »
                                                                        @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                        Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟬𝟴/𝟭𝟭 (Valuable News - 2025/08/11) available.

                                                                        vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/08

                                                                        Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                                                          #netbsd boosted

                                                                          [?]vermaden »
                                                                          @vermaden@mastodon.social

                                                                          Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱/𝟬𝟴/𝟭𝟭 (Valuable News - 2025/08/11) available.

                                                                          vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/08

                                                                          Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                                                            #netbsd boosted

                                                                            [?]Nils »
                                                                            @Nils@mastodon.xyz

                                                                            #netbsd boosted

                                                                            [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                                                                            @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                                                                            @h3artbl33d @justine @woe2you I'd have to check my email for specifics, but I reported it to Supermicro in around 2017. I think it took until 2019 or 2020 for the defaults to change to not having automatic failover to the system's primary ethernet.

                                                                            Server management is best done over serial. For contemporary x86, I just install some kind of Pi which can be accessed via IPv6. It provides a serial console and the ability to do a hardware reset of the x86 system. There's no sense in having a dedicated BMC that's too fragile to put on the Internet on its own, or paying for the datacenter to provide OOB connections to those fragile BMCs.

                                                                            Perhaps I'll change my mind when I can run #NetBSD on common (Aspeed) BMCs.

                                                                              #netbsd boosted

                                                                              [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                                                                              @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                                                                              @justine What’s in my homelab? Hmmm…

                                                                              The main NAT router / IPv6 router / firewall / DNS / DHCP / stratum 1 time server is a 2014 era AMD Athlon. Way back Fry’s Electronics was selling AM1 motherboards with quad core 2 GHz Athons, heat sinks and fans for something like $45. I bought quite a few. They’re reasonbly fast, tiny (mini-ITX), take very little power, and can take 32 gigs of memory.

                                                                              My distcc / VM / qemu / NFS / sequence alignment system is a Ryzen 5900X with 64 gigs.

                                                                              Building #NetBSD #pkgsrc binary packages are:

                                                                              • Dual 1 GHz AlphaServer DS25 with 12 gigs of memory and mirrored SSDs compiling Alpha packages
                                                                              • Original Raspberry Pi and RPi Zero compiling earmv4 packages
                                                                              • Plextor PX-EH25L compiling sh3el packages
                                                                              • VAXstation 4000/60 compiling VAX packages
                                                                              • Pine Rock64 compiling aarch64eb packages
                                                                              • Raspberry Pi 4 with hardware mirrored USB enclosure which runs as NFS server for all the pkgsrc build machines.

                                                                              Then, for m68k packages:

                                                                              • 1U Quadra 605, 33 MHz ‘040
                                                                              • Quadra 610 with CPU clock doubler, 50 MHz ‘040
                                                                              • Quadra 630, 40 MHz ‘040
                                                                              • Amiga 4000 with Cyberstorm Mk III, 66 MHz ‘060

                                                                              I also have a Sun Fire V245 to compile sparc & sparc64 pkgsrc packages, but that takes more power than the AlphaServer and the Ryzen 5900X combined, so I only run that in the winter.

                                                                                #netbsd boosted

                                                                                [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                                                                                @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                                                                                @q3w3e3 Perhaps an OS like #NetBSD that only targets i80486 and newer may work better.

                                                                                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                                                  [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                                                                                  @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                                                  ARM'd and dangerous: kzimmermann takes on the 2025 with nothing but a Raspberry Pi Model B.

                                                                                  kzimmermann.0x.no/articles/old

                                                                                  Yes, it's late - but it's done. Sorry for the delay, I was having too much fun learning , I guess :D

                                                                                  Raspberry Pi Model B with NetBSD logo overlaid.

                                                                                  Alt...Raspberry Pi Model B with NetBSD logo overlaid.

                                                                                    #netbsd boosted

                                                                                    [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                                                                                    @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                                                    $ man 4 urtwn

                                                                                    CAVEATS

                                                                                    The urtwn driver does not support any of the 802.11n capabilities offered by the adapters. Additional work is required in ieee80211(9) before those features can be supported.

                                                                                    😭

                                                                                      [?]Andy Ball »
                                                                                      @ball@bsd.network

                                                                                      @jaypatelani Is there likely to be better support for 64-bit Raspberry Pi boards?

                                                                                        #netbsd boosted

                                                                                        [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: »
                                                                                        @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                                                        Heh, turns out @rl_dane was right; building the CLI mastodon client for was pretty easy once I had golang (called go124 here) installed.

                                                                                        (Though I only tried doing this in my Pi4, not the OG Pi1.)

                                                                                        Side question to anybody else reading this: should I start learning Go? Or get back to really diving deeper into C as I started a few years ago?

                                                                                          #netbsd boosted

                                                                                          [?]Bitslingers-R-Us »
                                                                                          @AnachronistJohn@zia.io

                                                                                          @lproven @theregister #NetBSD still supports x86 systems all the way back to the i80486. It technically should run on 386 systems with 486SLC / 486DLC CPUs, but someone needs to test that.

                                                                                          It also runs better than one might expect on a 15 MHz system with just 10 megs of memory:

                                                                                          https://zia.io/notice/AwlYocTS4menr02Prs

                                                                                          https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/dmesgd?do=view&id=8482

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