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

@bpl you will generally see your email at mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-ins if not do reach out to team on IRC -code @netbsd

    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

    [?]matthew - retroedge.tech » 🌐
    @matthew@social.retroedge.tech

    Hey, you may have heard I am giving away a computer every week. I'm sharing my explorations with Linux and NetBSD along the way.

    I have announced the winner of the third weekly giveaway:

    https://retroedgetech.substack.com/p/unexpected-xfce-thinkcentre-tiny

    #Linux #NetBSD #computer #giveAway #TinyMiniMicro #xfce

      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

      Happy International Day for Biological Diversity! 🌱

      A diverse ecosystem is a strong ecosystem. In the tech world, NetBSD brings vital diversity by proving that clean, portable, and secure code can run on virtually any architecture. This adaptability keeps computing open and accessible to everyone.

      Let's keep the digital ecosystem diverse. Consider supporting the NetBSD Foundation today by contributing code, writing documentation, or making a donation! 💻🚩

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

        @thezerobit

        Is this on X ? If so try adding the text from the file noted below to your "/etc/X11/xorg.conf". This helped me with Mouse handling.

        curl 'gopher://sdf.org/0/users/jmccu' > mouse.txt

        the text after sdf.org is : 0/users/jmccue/downloads/netbsd_Xmouse.txt

          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

          [?]thezerobit [he/they] » 🌐
          @thezerobit@anticapitalist.party

          My #1 issue with on my Thinkpad is the trackpad handling. The program `syndaemon` isn't available probably because NetBSD does trackpad / mouse handling a bit differently than other operating systems. (It's a program that disables the trackpad while typing. Without it, I'm constantly getting erroneous movements with my palms while typing.)

          Anyways, I'm looking to port it to NetBSD and have it just disable the unified trackpad/mouse device while typing.

            Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

            [?]intro 🐧🐡:freebsd: » 🌐
            @intro@mastodontech.de

            @justine

            I think it's great that you pursue the problem consistently until a solution is found.
            is enjoyable, even the installer is well thought out.
            However, it's not my first choice personally.
            At the moment I mainly use , less , and I keep an eye on OpenBSD. I would like to test and NixOS more thoroughly when I have time, for now I'm very satisfied with FreeBSD.

              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

              [?]JdeBP » 🌐
              @JdeBP@tty0.social

              @rqm

              It certainly looks like it, doesn't it? Especially as that looks like the output of the dot.profile from the miniroot/ramdisc.

              See the INSTALL notes. Installation over a serial console assumes 9600 BPS, and there's an explicit stty that forces that just after echoing that line.

                [?]Kemotep :de_gouges:🔰 [He/They] » 🌐
                @kemotep@mastodo.neoliber.al

                The BSD community here on the Fediverse has been inspiring to me and learning more about Unix has made me feel that computers and software can be exciting and enjoyable to use again. I want to learn more about alternative operating systems, I want to see discussions and fun projects on the Fediverse and instead of just lurking or scrolling endless to find those things, why not just make it myself?

                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                  [?]Kemotep :de_gouges:🔰 [He/They] » 🌐
                  @kemotep@mastodo.neoliber.al

                  If anyone else wants to participate, I will be starting this June 1st. Each week there will be a “challenge”. The rules are simple.

                  • Have fun trying out an alternative OS and learning something new
                  • Use a BSD distribution for the month of June as your primary computer device
                  • Complete the Weekly Challenge posts
                  • Post about your experience using the hashtag

                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                    [?]Kemotep :de_gouges:🔰 [He/They] » 🌐
                    @kemotep@mastodo.neoliber.al

                    Inspired by the YouTube channel LTT’s latest “30 day” switch to Linux challenge, for the month of June, I am doing a 30 day challenge to switch to FreeBSD. I currently dual boot Debian and Windows but I have been “daily driving” Linux for over 10 years now. I want to learn more about how operating systems work, and FreeBSD with its Linux binary compatibility and support for wine means it could possibly become the only OS on my desktop.

                      Jim Spath boosted

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

                      @bpl mastodon.sdf.org/@netbsd/11653

                      is clear on policy noAI will be accepted in source. That's why we need to fund the foundation

                        [?]bpl » 🌐
                        @bpl@snac.bsd.cafe

                        I have not updated yet, BTW. Do not feel good with the fact that team still has not responded to the AI-coded tmux update, especially that it sits in source from January. I am aware that Theo said no to AI code in source, but the reality says something else. Utlimately more AI code will leak into the source through tmux, LLVM and other stuff. What is the choice then? even if has no-AI code policy (a little unclear), then it will get the AI code through 3rd party apps in base. has LLVM in base. I am left with 9front, TempleOS, MS-DOS 4 and RedoxOS.

                        But at the end of day I am hypocrite because I need Fish Linux for y*-dlp and gov websites.

                          [?]/home/rqm » 🌐
                          @rqm@exquisite.social

                          Trying to boot 11RC4 / hpcarm on the iPaq H3600. Looks promising but it suddenly switches over to garbage output -- is this a baud rate issue (suddenly it decides to swap to a different baud rate?) or something else? See screenshot attached:

                          Screenshot of console output for,
NetBSD 11.0_RC4 (INSTALL_IPAQ) #0: Tue May 12 04:23:51 UTC 2026
mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/hpcarm/compile/INSTALL_IPAQ

                          Alt...Screenshot of console output for, NetBSD 11.0_RC4 (INSTALL_IPAQ) #0: Tue May 12 04:23:51 UTC 2026 mkrepro@mkrepro.NetBSD.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/hpcarm/compile/INSTALL_IPAQ

                            [?]Parade du Grotesque 💀 » 🌐
                            @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

                            @joel

                            OK, the toasters will have to wait for 11.

                            And then, we dial all the toasters to 11!
                            :netbsd:

                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                              [?]Jim Spath » 🌐
                              @jspath55@chaos.social

                              Had to finish my 11.0 RC3 test write-up after upgrading some machines to RC4 this week, so this post has straddle marks.

                              jspath55.blogspot.com/2026/05/

                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                [?]Retro Markus 🇩🇰🇩🇪 » 🌐
                                @Markus@oldbytes.space

                                Catch of the Day: The text terminal on NetBSD lives! 🐧

                                Hey Retro Fans!

                                Many of us use FrogFind on graphical systems like Windows 95 or Mac OS 9. But at its core, FrogFind is a text-first project. Just how well this works was proven to us today by this guest:

                                Links 2.8 on NetBSD!

                                Among the BSD operating systems (the purist cousins of Linux), NetBSD is legendary for its portability. It's not for nothing that the NetBSD community's motto is: "Of course it runs NetBSD!" Whether on old toasters, a Sega Dreamcast, or obscure server hardware—NetBSD just runs.

                                The fact that someone today opens a terminal under NetBSD and fires up the text-based browser "Links" (a direct relative of Lynx) to search the web via FrogFind is pure command-line romance. No flashing banners, no intrusive JavaScript, just lightning-fast, raw text on one of the cleanest UNIX derivatives in the world.

                                Stay purist and keep hacking on the shell!
                                Your FrogFind Team 🐸

                                NetBSD

                                Alt...NetBSD

                                  [?]Parade du Grotesque 💀 » 🌐
                                  @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

                                  @joel

                                  ESPECIALLY the toasters!!!

                                  Wait... We are talking about here, not !! 🤓

                                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                    [?]izzy [she/her] » 🌐
                                    @izder456@fe.disroot.org

                                    multidisplay hack for #OpenBSD, #NetBSD xenodm/xdm.

                                    #!/bin/ksh
                                    
                                    # Define variables at the top for easy access
                                    readonly MULTIDISPLAY_DIRECTION="--right-of"
                                    
                                    # find list of connected monitors to span
                                    monitors=$(xrandr --query | awk '/[^s]connected/{print $1}')
                                    
                                    # the first monitor found will be the primary
                                    primary=$(echo "$monitors" | head -n 1)
                                    
                                    # initialize the xrandr command
                                    xrandr_cmd="xrandr --output $primary --auto --primary"
                                    
                                    # loop through the displays, assigning them --auto and MULTIDISPLAY_DIRECTION with randr
                                    previous=$primary
                                    for monitor in $monitors
                                    do
                                        if [ "$monitor" != "$primary" ]; then
                                            xrandr_cmd+=" --output $monitor --auto $MULTIDISPLAY_DIRECTION $previous"
                                            previous=$monitor
                                        fi
                                    done
                                    
                                    # Execute the composed xrandr command
                                    eval "$xrandr_cmd"

                                    could drop in to your Xsetup_0 file. written in ksh, should work in OpenBSD’s ksh and NetBSD’s ksh.

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                                      [?]YRabbit » 🌐
                                      @yrabbit@mastodon.sdf.org

                                      @thezerobit

                                      From what I’ve briefly looked into, it might even be possible to set up a root filesystem with ZFS on . I’m not sure what the comments about memory usage are referring to—I have several VPS instances, as well as some home machines running on with 512MB of RAM, and they all run perfectly fine with ZFS on FreeBSD.

                                      I think I’ll try to see how NetBSD ZFS performs in real-world conditions with 512MB🤣

                                      wiki.netbsd.org/zfs

                                        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                        [?]agc » 🌐
                                        @agc@mastodon.social

                                        @veer66 works on a number of different operating systems, including Linux and MacOS. You don't have to run to use pkgsrc 🤘

                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                          [?]thezerobit [he/they] » 🌐
                                          @thezerobit@anticapitalist.party

                                          I've made more progress with getting running and mostly usable on my Thinkpad T580. I started a document with my notes on how to set up a usable desktop. Some of this information is missing from the NetBSD Guide, Wiki, and FAQ & HOWTOs pages. Some of it was buried deep in man pages, or found by extensively searching pkgsrc repository. codeberg.org/thezerobit/public

                                          I have yet to figure out how to automatically disable the touchpad while typing.

                                            Jim Spath boosted

                                            [?]バルテク » 🌐
                                            @bkrawczyk@fosstodon.org

                                            Yesterday I updated my laptop to 11 RC4. Went smooth. After I upgraded to 2026Q1 using pkg_chk. It was the first time I managed to upgrade pkgsrc packages using this tool without problems! 🥳

                                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                              Mid May #NetBSD #pkgsrc 2026Q1 binary package counts:

                                              * pkgsrc-2026Q1 *

                                              10.0: earmv4 10849 (still needs to be fixed)
                                              10.0: m68k 8339 (+286)
                                              10.0: powerpc 24180 (+3541)
                                              10.0: sparc64 14530 (+509)
                                              10.0: vax 8731 (+1485)

                                              11.0: aarch64eb 23538 (+530)
                                              11.0: earmv4 3763 (+437)
                                              11.0: m68k 7979 (+873)
                                              11.0: mips64eb 2626 (needs to be fixed)
                                              11.0: mipsel 1590 (+893)
                                              11.0: powerpc 17208 (+9958)
                                              11.0: riscv64 19327 (+1596)
                                              11.0: vax 7002 (+668)

                                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                [?]Ryo ONODERA » 🌐
                                                @ryoon@mastodon.sdf.org

                                                Toot from /www/firefox-151.0b10 under /amd64-current. It is better than 150.

                                                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                  [?]thezerobit [he/they] » 🌐
                                                  @thezerobit@anticapitalist.party

                                                  I'm upgrading on my laptop to the latest RC (11.0 RC4) in this coffee shop, soaking up all the Wi-Fi bandwidth downloading source sets which I didn't realize are not on the install image but need to be downloaded on the fly.

                                                  Casually reading The UNIX Programming Environment by Kernighan and Pike. I've been Linuxing for nearly 30 years, so it's not like I'm a stranger to this environment, but it's nice to peruse one of its sacred texts.

                                                    [?]Andrew Ball » 🌐
                                                    @ball@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                    @bentsukun Is there something wrong with Postfix in RC4?

                                                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                      NetBSD 11 RC4 is here! Huge thanks to all the devs getting this ready for the final release.

                                                      Quick reminder since we are almost halfway through the year: The NetBSD Foundation needs our help to keep things running. If you appreciate clean code, software freedom, and an OS that literally runs on anything, OS which rejects A.I. slop, please consider making a donation. Let's help them hit their 2026 goals!
                                                      Grab the RC: blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/netb
                                                      Support the foundation: netbsd.org/donations/

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

                                                        users who haven't tried yet will be haunted by these tonight:

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                                                          [?]Parade du Grotesque 💀 » 🌐
                                                          @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org

                                                          And we get a new kernel today (5.15.206) to correct the very last CVE from - nothing published on the web site yet, but I suspect that's the one.

                                                          Also: one more Linux kernel update or zero day and I will seriously consider moving to or for good...

                                                            Jim Spath boosted

                                                            [?]thezerobit [he/they] » 🌐
                                                            @thezerobit@anticapitalist.party

                                                            Continuing adventures in on my Thinkpad...
                                                            I managed to get up and running using the NetBSD Guide (disabling XDM helped). Tip: `pkgin install xfce4-extras` to get some useful panel widgets. Also, I managed to configure an additional Wi-fi network successfully (the coffee shop I am at right now). I installed Firefox 128. They have newer versions in the repository, but I wanted a slightly old version with less bullshit.

                                                            🧵

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                                                              [?]Retro Markus 🇩🇰🇩🇪 » 🌐
                                                              @Markus@oldbytes.space

                                                              Catch of the Day: "Of course it runs NetBSD!" 🐡🦊

                                                              Hey Retro Fans!

                                                              Did you have a good weekend? Our bouncer at the FrogFind pond was certainly busy and waved a guest through yesterday that put a massive smile on our faces:

                                                              ArcticFox 52.9 on NetBSD!

                                                              Among hardcore Unix nerds, there is a famous catchphrase: "Of course it runs NetBSD!" This open-source operating system is legendary for its portability. It has been ported to run on almost anything with a processor—from old toasters and Sega Dreamcasts to massive server racks.

                                                              The fact that someone navigated to our pond using NetBSD is already awesome. But the combination with the ArcticFox browser makes it a masterpiece. ArcticFox is a lovingly maintained community fork (based on Pale Moon) specifically kept alive to enable modern browsing on exotic architectures, PowerPC Macs, and old UNIX derivatives.

                                                              Cheers to the tinkerers keeping exotic systems online!

                                                              Your FrogFind Team 🐸

                                                              NetBSD

                                                              Alt...NetBSD

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                                                                [?]𝙹𝚘𝚎𝚕 𝙲𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚊𝚝 ♑ 🤪 » 🌐
                                                                @joel@gts.tumfatig.net

                                                                TIL that #NetBSD doesn’t provide Linux emulation on #arm64.

                                                                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

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

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                                                                  [?]thezerobit [he/they] » 🌐
                                                                  @thezerobit@anticapitalist.party

                                                                  I installed on my T580. Amazingly, it works. If you select to install XDM (X Display Manager) during installation, then you boot to a graphical login that loads a very primitive X environment with CTWM a window manager for X that gives off distinct 1992 vibes, which happens to be the year it was created. It's an austere environment. Perfect, honestly. There are modern desktops in the package repository. My first impressions are A+.

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