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[?]nia ยป
@washbear@mastodon.sdf.org

it's pretty weird that nouveau (the reverse-engineered nvidia driver) is the best 3D graphics driver on right now

    [?]Mason Loring Bliss ยป
    @mason@partychickens.net

    NetBSD really is everywhere:

    "Its extensive use in spacecraft, including the AeroCube series, BRICSat-P, ITSAT, and NASA's SAMPEX satellite, highlights the OS's exceptional capabilities in meeting the rigorous demands of space missions."

    machaddr.substack.com/p/why-so

    (Apologies for linking SubStack again. Public service announcement - please don't use SubStack! They monetize actual Nazis.)

      [?]Jay ๐Ÿšฉ :runbsd: ยป
      @jaypatelani@bsd.network

      All BSDs should also focus on the Desktop side of experience
      trying but I think we need more united effort to promote.

        [?]EuroBSDCon ยป
        @EuroBSDCon@bsd.network

        Nine more days to go until the European *BSD event of the year kicks off! ๐Ÿ˜ˆโ›ณ๐Ÿก

        Big thank you to our silver sponsor: NetBSD
        netbsd.org/

        If you haven't secured your spot yet, now's the time!
        tickets.eurobsdcon.org/

        Vidimo se u Zagrebu!!

        EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ท
        September 25-28, 2025

        Logo NetBSD

        Alt...Logo NetBSD

          [?]Jonathan Perkin ยป
          @jperkin@federate.me.uk

          Setting up a NetBSD 11.0_BETA VM for some testing, and nice to see I no longer have to disable xhci to get it to boot.

            [?]Parade du Grotesque ๐Ÿ’€ ยป
            @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

            Shamelessly stolen from Reddit /r/NetBSD

            "If you want to rationalize your computer hoarding is best." :netbsd:

              [?]Klaus Umbach ยป
              @treibholz@mastodon.online

              OK... this was the most horrible BSD-experience of all. is modern and fast compared to

              The installation process feels like in the 1990s.
              And afterwards it's slow. So slow that NetBSD on a RaspberryPi 1b feels like a rocket.
              SSH to the machine (via bce0, not wifi!) had so much latency, that I will now stop playing with it.

                [?]Jan Schaumann ยป
                @jschauma@mstdn.social

                Advanced Programming the UNIX Environment

                Some additional hints to set up your NetBSD environment for this class:

                stevens.netmeister.org/631/vm-

                With all sources extracted, familiarize yourself with ctags(1) et al to make browsing code a breeze:

                youtu.be/TWog5NklSws

                  [?]Jan Schaumann ยป
                  @jschauma@mstdn.social

                  Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment

                  Week 2: File Sharing

                  In this final video lecture segment for our week 2 materials, we take a look at what it means when multiple processes access the same files and what the implications of that are on the syscalls we know. We conclude with a look at /dev/fd on different operating systems, including , , and

                  youtu.be/CAbUtc86ULw

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

                    Latest ๐—ฉ๐—ฎ๐—น๐˜‚๐—ฎ๐—ฏ๐—น๐—ฒ ๐—ก๐—ฒ๐˜„๐˜€ - ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฑ/๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿต/๐Ÿญ๐Ÿฑ (Valuable News - 2025/09/15) available.

                    vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/09

                    Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                      [?]EuroBSDCon ยป
                      @EuroBSDCon@bsd.network

                      Ten more days to go till the European *BSD event of the year! ๐Ÿ˜ˆโ›ณ๐Ÿก

                      Big thank you to our silver sponsor: Genua
                      genua.de/

                      If you haven't secured your spot yet, now's the time!
                      tickets.eurobsdcon.org/

                      Vidimo se u Zagrebu!!

                      EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ท
                      September 25-28, 2025

                      Logo Genua

                      Alt...Logo Genua

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

                        Oh, looks like there is one problem with using cash register as a server :drgn_cry:

                        The Intel Atom N2800 doesn't support VT-x, so I can't use nvmm NetBSD hypervisor. Looks like the only one option to sandbox some services, which should be exposed outside, is to use chroot and sandboxctl: cdn.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/curr

                          [?]Jaap de Vos ยป
                          @jaap@mastodon.illumos.cafe

                          Suppose you have a machine like a Sun Fire T1000 with an UltraSPARC T1 CPU. Could you run something on one that you'd still use today? Maybe like a back-end (HTTP + database) for an application that has a reverse proxy on a different/more recent platform?

                          How would you go about running it? Would you use a native OS from the T1000's own era and run old code on that?

                          Or maybe something illumos-based that was released before the announcement of dropping SPARC-support in that OS? Like OmniOS r151038 for example.

                          NetBSD and OpenBSD also come to mind and my uninformed guess is these give the best chance for running recent code.

                          All this is assuming an unknown amount of pain due to missing SPARC support in packages, not only the OS.

                            [?]Stefano Marinelli ยป
                            @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                            🗳

                            [?]Klaus Umbach ยป
                            @treibholz@mastodon.online

                            I still have a 400 laying around here from that time, they were much, much cheaper than a normal Pi4.

                            Which is fun on it?

                            NetBSD (working Wifi):13
                            FreeBSD (unsupported Wifi?):2
                            OpenBSD (unknown Wifi...):14
                            Other non-Linux (comment):1

                            Closed

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

                              @nina_kali_nina @tomjennings How old do you need to get to run in 4 megs? I'm running modern #NetBSD 11 in 10 megs (Mac LC II), and it's hardly usable for much, so I'm considering an older NetBSD for this machine.

                              NetBSD 11 running in 36 megs (Mac LC III+) is enough to compile large packages like Perl. Does Linux really need 64 megs just to run? Can you compile on it?

                              It is amazing to think about how much was possible in hundreds or thousands of bytes. We need to resurrect more of that magical software.

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

                                @nina_kali_nina @tomjennings Wow. I had no idea that even older Linux was so memory heavy.

                                I suppose it should be considered quite impressive that a 266 MHz SuperH machine running #NetBSD can compile more than 10,000 packages in just 64 megs of memory:

                                https://pkg.zia.io/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/sh3el/10.0_2025Q2/All/

                                I love reading the stuff you post. Thanks for sharing! Even just trying to imagine writing programs where I'd have to specify from where the next instruction will be loaded is an interesting mental challenge. All of those old machines are fascinating :)

                                  [?]EuroBSDCon ยป
                                  @EuroBSDCon@bsd.network

                                  Counting down to the European *BSD event of the year! ๐Ÿ˜ˆโ›ณ๐Ÿก

                                  Getting closer by the day! ๐Ÿฅ

                                  Big thank you to our silver sponsor: Prodottoinrete
                                  prodottoinrete.it/

                                  If you haven't secured your spot yet, now's the time!
                                  tickets.eurobsdcon.org/

                                  Vidimo se u Zagrebu!!

                                  EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ท
                                  September 25-28, 2025

                                  Logo Prodottoinrete

                                  Alt...Logo Prodottoinrete

                                    [?]LFA ยป
                                    @lfa@hostux.social

                                    TIL: NetBSD has the file NetBSD.el in /usr/share/misc/ for setting its C programming style in EMACS

                                      [?]arosano ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ ยป
                                      @arosano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                      @solene You write about " extreme privacy setup" on your website. Are you by any chance aware of anyone doing something similar about ?

                                        [?]Jim Spath ยป
                                        @jspath55@chaos.social

                                        Cleared the bench to attempt open brain surgery on a very relic VA Technologies Pentium II Linux box, er, suitcase. Huzzah, 10 CD boots (thanks for making the installation image fit in 700 MB).
                                        Needs an old drive, even has a SCSI card.

                                        Intel Pentium 2 based motherboard. Cards and wires.

                                        Alt...Intel Pentium 2 based motherboard. Cards and wires.

                                        NetBSD 10.1 install menu.
Utility item highlighted.

                                        Alt...NetBSD 10.1 install menu. Utility item highlighted.

                                          [?]Stefano Marinelli ยป
                                          @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          Dear friends of BSD Cafe, I've just approved the 500th user for this instance.
                                          That's right, the 500th friend has just joined the BSD Cafe's Mastodon instance.
                                          This calls for a celebration! :runbsd: :freebsd: :netbsd: :openbsd: :dragonflybsd:

                                          EDIT: 500 users are currently registered, not counting those who moved, left, or started self-hosting.

                                            [?]arosano ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ ยป
                                            @arosano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                            @phix Do you, by any chance, have a hint to where I might find some reading material on and when using as a daily driver?

                                              [?]Andreas 'phix' Jonsson ยป
                                              @phix@fosstodon.org

                                              Starting the day with style.

                                                [?]arosano ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑ ยป
                                                @arosano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                @shmok I use on one, on another, and on a third - with or without ;) so where do I put my vote :)

                                                  [?]Jan Schaumann ยป
                                                  @jschauma@mstdn.social

                                                  If you run NetBSD in a qemu VM, you can share a directory via VirtFS.

                                                  qemu-system-aarch64 -virtfs local,path=/wherever,security_model=mapped-xattr [...]

                                                  You need vio9p(4) in your kernel, and then mount it via

                                                  mount_9p -cu /dev/vio9p0 /mnt

                                                  What tickles me about this is that this uses 9p, the Plan 9 Filesystem Protocol. :-)

                                                  Quick write-up for my students:
                                                  stevens.netmeister.org/631/vm-

                                                    [?]Andrew Ball ยป
                                                    @ball@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                    @kzimmermann I would like a 4B or 5B but I have doubts about on them.

                                                      [?]Andreas 'phix' Jonsson ยป
                                                      @phix@fosstodon.org

                                                      I just updated in wip. Im looking for people that would like to test on

                                                        [?]vins ยป
                                                        @vins@snac.illumos.cafe

                                                        Telescope [0] is an emacs/w3m-inspired browser for the "small internet"
                                                        that supports Gemini, Gopher and Finger. Written in C, with a privsep design in mind.

                                                        Telescope is now available on pkgsrc (below you can see it running on SPARC). With a few patches [1], it builds and runs fine on Solaris too.

                                                        Thanks @op@bsd.network, @thomasadam@bsd.network, and others for contributing to this project.

                                                        [0] https://telescope-browser.org/
                                                        [1] https://github.com/NetBSD/pkgsrc/tree/trunk/net/telescope/patches


                                                        4:3 screenshot of  emwm desktop on NetBSD/sparc64, showing a telescope gemini browser window (connected gemi.dev capsule's homepage), alongside a xnedit window showing the pkgsrc package Makefile, and a fastfetch output on a separate window.

                                                        Alt...4:3 screenshot of emwm desktop on NetBSD/sparc64, showing a telescope gemini browser window (connected gemi.dev capsule's homepage), alongside a xnedit window showing the pkgsrc package Makefile, and a fastfetch output on a separate window.

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

                                                          Latest ๐—ฉ๐—ฎ๐—น๐˜‚๐—ฎ๐—ฏ๐—น๐—ฒ ๐—ก๐—ฒ๐˜„๐˜€ - ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฑ/๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿต/๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿด (Valuable News - 2025/09/08) available.

                                                          vermaden.wordpress.com/2025/09

                                                          Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                                            [?]BSDTV ยป
                                                            @bsdtv@bsd.network

                                                            The last BSDCan 2025 video has been posted!
                                                            Adventures in porting a Wayland Compositor to NetBSD and OpenBSD by Jeff Frasca

                                                            youtu.be/oo_8gnWQ4xo

                                                            I'm typing this in my Xuake Wayland Compositor on OpenBSD.

                                                            I started this journey on the NetBSD 9.99.x branch and ended up having to dig into the guts of wscons, mesa, libdrm, the kernel drm subsystem, the AMDGPU driver and more. I have a couple of very small, but hard fought patches in the NetBSD kernel. It's not over yet, either. I still have a few bugs around the compositor shutdown process and a lot of integration work to be able to hope to have other people try this out.

                                                            Topics to cover in the talk include (but are not limited to):

                                                            History of Wayland and other background info

                                                            How your graphics stack and driver is organized and actually works

                                                            The actual porting journey on both NetBSD and OpenBSD

                                                            A Demo! I should be able to show it running

                                                            Current status, future work

                                                            For more information, please visit:
                                                            bsdcan.org/2025/
                                                            - and -
                                                            bsdcan.org/2025/timetable/time

                                                              [?]Jan Schaumann ยป
                                                              @jschauma@mstdn.social

                                                              Advanced Programming the UNIX Environment

                                                              Week 1: UNIX History

                                                              We cover the early days at Bell Labs, USL vs BSDi, the birth of the BSDs and Linux, and how we got from Ken Thompson playing "Space Travel" on a PDP-7 to Unix running on your phone, fridge, and TV.

                                                              youtu.be/3H7SQWTR6Dw

                                                              Scroll along through it all here: levenez.com/unix/unix.pdf

                                                                [?]Jan Schaumann ยป
                                                                @jschauma@mstdn.social

                                                                [?]EuroBSDCon ยป
                                                                @EuroBSDCon@bsd.network

                                                                Get ready for the European *BSD event of the year! ๐Ÿ˜ˆโ›ณ๐Ÿก

                                                                We are counting down!

                                                                If you haven't secured your spot yet, now's the time!
                                                                tickets.eurobsdcon.org/

                                                                Big thank you to our platinum sponsor for supporting EuroBSDCon: Modirum by Entersekt

                                                                EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb, Croatia ๐Ÿ‡ญ๐Ÿ‡ท
                                                                September 25-28, 2025

                                                                Modirum logo

                                                                Alt...Modirum logo

                                                                  [?]Andrew Ball ยป
                                                                  @ball@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                  Has anyone tried /amd64 on an Intel N95 or N100 box?

                                                                    [?]Andrew Ball ยป
                                                                    @ball@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                    @AnachronistJohn I missed out on AM1 when that was available. Had good luck with Atom 330 and /amd64. I wonder whether Intel UHD on the J4125 might work better than the new thing (Intel Xe?).

                                                                      [?]Jay ๐Ÿšฉ :runbsd: ยป
                                                                      @jaypatelani@bsd.network

                                                                      An embedded dev kit for EndBASIC with by Julio Merino @jmmv

                                                                      youtu.be/WZFYTInWAqc

                                                                        Jim Spath boosted

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

                                                                        @vermaden Itโ€™s hard for me to know how to vote. Iโ€™m for #1, but with better protections.

                                                                        #NetBSDโ€™s pkg_delete wonโ€™t delete certain packages, like pkg_install, even when forced (-f). To delete those special packages, you need to force force it via -ff.

                                                                        Lumping in base packages with others without protections is a bitโ€ฆ shortsighted. Itโ€™d be one thing if there wasnโ€™t a way to delete all packages, but since that was there first, that should stay.

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

                                                                          #NetBSD #pkgsrc 2025Q2 binary package counts for the end of August, 2025

                                                                          Good progress! Most architectures will have more than 10,000 packages built for NetBSD 10.

                                                                          New build hardware will be added soon, just in time to start getting ready for NetBSD 11.

                                                                          9.0: earmv4 2852 (+268)
                                                                          9.0: m68k 3339 (+36)

                                                                          10.0: aarch64eb 24690 (finished)
                                                                          10.0: alpha 17997 (+626)
                                                                          10.0: earmv4 11184 (+1413)
                                                                          10.0: m68k 9919 (+773)
                                                                          10.0: sh3el 10086 (+325)
                                                                          10.0: sparc64 15087 (+724)
                                                                          10.0: vax 8879 (+464)

                                                                          current: riscv64 7154 (+725)

                                                                            [?]Stefano Marinelli ยป
                                                                            @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                            22 days to go!
                                                                            Why BSDs in 2025?

                                                                            My perspective and why we moved many services from Linux to the BSDs.

                                                                            it-notes.dragas.net/2025/03/23

                                                                              [?]Stefano Marinelli ยป
                                                                              @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                              Today is Monday, 1st September. And September means one thing: EuroBSDCon!

                                                                              23 days to go until EuroBSDCon 2025 in Zagreb!

                                                                              Iโ€™m doing a little โ€œadvent calendarโ€ for BSD fans: each day until the conference Iโ€™ll share one article from it-notes.dragas.net about FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD, ZFS, PF and more. The dedicated hashtag will be

                                                                              Letโ€™s start right away with "I Solve Problems" - my EuroBSDCon 2024 (and 2025) talk about migrating from Linux to BSDs:

                                                                              it-notes.dragas.net/2024/10/03

                                                                              If youโ€™re coming to Zagreb, reply to this post - it would be nice to meet up with fellow BSD users!

                                                                                [?]Parade du Grotesque ๐Ÿ’€ ยป
                                                                                @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

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