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Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

[?]Raven » 🌐
@raven@mastodon.bsd.cafe

Happy day, everyone!

A huge thank you to all the amazing free software community members who build and distribute the software we use everyday.

A special thank you (because I like and use these projects) to the Xfce team, the GrapheneOS developers, the Fedora and openSUSE community, the LibreOffice community, and the wonderful people behind the BSDs.

On another year of awesome free and open source software.

    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

    [?]Jan Schaumann » 🌐
    @jschauma@mstdn.social

    System Administration: Week 4: OS Installation

    In this video, we perform a step-by-step manual installation of onto a virtual machine to illustrate the details of the process, including partitioning, boot loader installation, OS set extraction etc.

    We also discuss planning of the OS installation by looking at data classification into shareable/non-shareable and static/variable data and think about how to scale this process.

    youtu.be/XRTDMgIpK68

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

      Tracked down the 11 WiFi problems I was having on i386! IT WAS EERO'S FAULT.

      Eero has some wonky behaviour when it runs in WPA3/WPA2 mixed mode, sometimes it seems to return NULL packets during auth.

      NetBSD11 has wpa_supplicant upgraded to 2.11, which blocks this kind of behaviour.

      The fix turned out to be really simple: force wpa_supplicant to only use WPA2 and also specify "ieee80211w=0" in the network config.

      I've got a working install; AND also built perfectly this time. I am really quite happy.

      I will be even happier when I finally replace these stupid AP's, I have grown to detest them.

        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

        [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
        @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

        Make Your Own CDN with NetBSD

        NetBSD is a lightweight, stable, and secure operating system that supports a wide range of hardware, making it an excellent choice for a caching reverse proxy.

        it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/03

          [?]Alexander Shendi [he/him] » 🌐
          @alexshendi@rollenspiel.social

          Apparently refuses to be installed.

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

            Celebrating with the most portable OS on the planet. 🌍

            Whether it's the embedded controller inside a vintage radio or the legendary NetBSD Toaster 🍞, the ham/ 📻category in has you covered.

            Why just make toast when you can transmit packets over the airwaves at the same time?

              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

              [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: [he/him] » 🌐
              @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

              And again @stefano outperformed me :drgn_blush_giggle: While I'm writing my home control system in for , he already preparing talk about his home control system for BSDCan :drgn_blush_giggle:

              Thats the difference between North, with it's cold weather and low atmospheric pressure, and the South with humane environment :-D :drgn_cup_sleepy:

              @bsdcan

                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                Make your own Read-Only Device with NetBSD

                One detail that is often overlooked when dealing with embedded (or remote) devices is a key point of vulnerability: the file system.

                it-notes.dragas.net/2024/09/10

                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                  [?]kaveman » 🌐
                  @kaveman@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                  This is a clever use of secmodel+kauth to implement jail-like process isolation on

                  petermann-digital.de/blog/netb

                    [?]Jan Schaumann » 🌐
                    @jschauma@mstdn.social

                    System Administration: Week 3: Files go hier(7)

                    In this video, we're wrapping up our discussion of filesystems and partitions with a look at file types and partitions and filesystems mounted by default on , , , and Fedora Linux. We close with a look at the filesystem hierarchy as defined in the hier(7) manual page.

                    youtu.be/J0ontdqxpUg

                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                      [?]Jan Schaumann » 🌐
                      @jschauma@mstdn.social

                      System Administration: Week 3: Resizing a file system

                      In these two videos, we show how to resize an existing filesystem. First on using the resize_ffs(8) tool, where we first increase the size of a 512MB partition to 1GB, then shrink it down to 256MB. Next we repeat the same exercise on Linux, using the resize2fs(8) tool.

                      youtu.be/9l-g3keN48g

                      youtu.be/4V15y5Klo9Y

                        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                        [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                        @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                        As the @bsdcan lists of talks and tutorials have been posted, I can officially announce my presentation:

                        Don't Freeze in the Cloud: Reclaiming Home Control with NetBSD

                        In 2010, I was taking more flights than cups of coffee. After a two-week trip, I returned home to a nasty, albeit expected, surprise: an indoor temperature of 7.8°C (46 F). Possessing more time than money, I decided to solve the problem my own way. I built a custom Python-based control system, accessible only via VPN, to manage my heating.

                        In 2015, after moving houses, this system was demoted to a secondary role, replaced by a shiny, commercial "smart" thermostat. However, I continued to maintain and update my custom solution for fun.

                        Fast forward to October 2025: major cloud providers faced significant outages. My commercial thermostat became dumber than a mechanical switch. I was reduced to manual two-hour overrides, with no visibility into settings or usage. It was a wake-up call: keeping my home warm should not depend on someone else's server.

                        I dusted off my solution and adapted it to modern needs - powered, of course, by NetBSD, running on the very same hardware that served my previous home for years.

                        In this talk, I will share the journey, the technical challenges, and the architectural decisions behind the project. I will demonstrate how NetBSD’s stability and low footprint make it the ideal operating system for long-term, "set-and-forget" home automation, allowing us to reclaim control from the cloud.

                          [?]0x0 » 🌐
                          @0x0@hachyderm.io

                          @thedarkener
                          Any reason you went specifically with ?

                            Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                            [?]txt.file » 🌐
                            @txt_file@chaos.social

                            Why run containers when we have microVMs? For example: " New MICROVM kernel for x86, supporting both i386 and amd64, NetBSD 11.0 introduces a dedicated MICROVM kernel designed for extremely fast virtual machines boot, leveraging PVH boot, VirtIO MMIO, and multiple kernel optimizations, it can boot in about 10 ms on 2020-era x86 CPUs." netbsd.org/releases/formal-11/

                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                              Amazingly, there appears to be a Rust compiler available on . I guess I will see tomorrow, once we have spent the night compiling LLVM.

                                [?]ricardo :mastodon: » 🌐
                                @governa@fosstodon.org

                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                [?]Peter N. M. Hansteen » 🌐
                                @pitrh@mastodon.social

                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                [?]OSTechNix » 🌐
                                @ostechnix@floss.social

                                Learn how smolBSD creates minimal (10 MB) NetBSD VMs that boot in 10ms. Full UNIX system, Docker-like workflow, runs on QEMU and Firecracker.

                                Full guide here: ostechnix.com/build-10mb-netbs

                                  Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                  [?]BSD NL » 🌐
                                  @bsd_nl@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                  📢 The Call for Papers is open for BSD-NL Conference – Spring 2026 📢

                                  We are looking for talks on any *BSD 🐡😈⛳ topic!

                                  Whether you’re a seasoned speaker or just starting out, we’d love to hear from you.

                                  Share your ideas and join us in Utrecht!
                                  🔗 events.bsdnl.nl/early2026/

                                  📆 2026-05-09 / May 9th 2025
                                  🕐 10:00-23:00 CET
                                  📍 Brouwerij Maximus (Utrecht)
                                  🌐 bsdnl.nl

                                  Tom Hanks as Joe Fox in the movie "You've Got Mail" acting like the godfather.
It has the text: Submit!

                                  Alt...Tom Hanks as Joe Fox in the movie "You've Got Mail" acting like the godfather. It has the text: Submit!

                                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                    [?]Jordan » 🌐
                                    @thedarkener@defcon.social

                                    Having some fun with my old Thinkpad

                                      Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                      [?]Eugene :freebsd: :emacslogo: [he/him] » 🌐
                                      @evgandr@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                      As I wrote before (mastodon.bsd.cafe/@evgandr/115) I tried to use TURN server for communication with my relatives, but failed to setup secure enough solution. So, I decided to try an old and reliable solution — Asterisk. With the help of a book "Asterisk: The Definitive Guide" from J.V. Meggelen & R. Bryant & L. Madsen, of course.

                                      First, I was forced to build the asterisk package by myself (from ports, ofc), since the binary version from NetBSD repository compiled with the all DB support, except my favourite PostgreSQL database.

                                      By the way, adding users and writing dialplan with the help of aforementioned book was not so hard as I expected :drgn_happy_blep:. Same for network setup. Since, I'm using PJSIP I just opened SIPS port and a range of UDP ports for RTP protocol on the my firewall. Despite, my home network hidden behind NAT on the router, there are no big problems with networking — end-user devices and an Asterisk server connected with use of simple star topology.

                                      Surpisingly, the quality of the voice call is excellent comparing with service, provided by local cellular network operators. I suppose, that the secret in used codecs, or it is because there are not so much users (only 2) of my service.

                                      Hand-drawn diagram of connection between my Asterisk server and the two end-users with mobile phones (with Linphone application on these phones).

                                      Alt...Hand-drawn diagram of connection between my Asterisk server and the two end-users with mobile phones (with Linphone application on these phones).

                                        Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                        Built for 10.1 bit it fails to launch, throws a SIGSEGV. Unless I run it as root. But of course then it finds no X11 session to auth, so it runs but doesn't run. But at least no SIGSEGV. That's only for my user. What's going on?!

                                          Jim Spath boosted

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

                                          11 RC1 released!

                                          No official announcement yet but Phoronix has the deets: phoronix.com/news/NetBSD-11.0-

                                            Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                            Victory is mine! 11 RC1 is working! :netbsd:

                                            Overall, pretty uneventful...

                                            Now, I will let it rest for a little while, until qemu 9.2.4 has finished compiling.

                                            A white on black console whowing, in bold ASCII letters "NetBSD 11.0_RC1 amd64"

                                            Alt...A white on black console whowing, in bold ASCII letters "NetBSD 11.0_RC1 amd64"

                                              [?]Tionisla » 🌐
                                              @Tionisla@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                              Just a shout out to everyone directly or loosly involved in *BSD world here on fedi and elsewhere.
                                              Thanks for having me here. It's been a couple of years now since I migrated from Linux and really enjoying it.

                                              be safe and keep up the excellent work,

                                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                11, you are doing the packages in alphabetical order, right?

                                                RIGHT? 😂 :netbsd:

                                                A qemu console showing the NetBSD sysinst trying to download the 'xbase' package.

As with the previous screenshots, the sysinst is trying an IPv6 address first.

                                                Alt...A qemu console showing the NetBSD sysinst trying to download the 'xbase' package. As with the previous screenshots, the sysinst is trying an IPv6 address first.

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

                                                  [3348/9317] Compiling C object libqemu-mipsn32el-linux-user.a.p/linux-user_signal.c.o

                                                  So, roughly 30% done. I think the VM will be done first!

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

                                                    The good side of this, is that I can keep an eye on both the 11 VM and the compilation of qemu on my server! 😋

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

                                                      It works, but it is going to be painful: since the qemu network emulation provides the VM with an IPv6 address through DHCP, sysinst tries IPv6 first, times out, then tries IPv4... all of this to be redirected by the web server and go through IPv6 - timeout - IPv4 again.

                                                      In other words: it downloads, but really really slowly. ☹️

                                                      Any help getting out of that painful loop is greatly appreciated (I know how to do it on an installed machine, just not in sysinst) :netbsd:

                                                      A white-on-blue NetBSD installation console showing error messages, such as:
/sets/modules.tar.xz

ftp: Can't connect to [2ad4:ded2:1d::262]:80: No route to host

                                                      Alt...A white-on-blue NetBSD installation console showing error messages, such as: /sets/modules.tar.xz ftp: Can't connect to [2ad4:ded2:1d::262]:80: No route to host

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

                                                        It seems 'sysinst' still has issues with the 'curses' qemu console, but it remains readable, so onward!

                                                        A qemu console showing a NetBSD installation disk selection menus.

Little display bugs (strange glyphs and added blank spaces) can be seen here and there...

                                                        Alt...A qemu console showing a NetBSD installation disk selection menus. Little display bugs (strange glyphs and added blank spaces) can be seen here and there...

                                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                          Well, well, well... What do we have here? :netbsd:

                                                          Hello 11!

                                                          A qemu console showing the sysinst installation programme from NetBSD

Blue background, white text

                                                          Alt...A qemu console showing the sysinst installation programme from NetBSD Blue background, white text

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

                                                            From:

                                                            nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-da

                                                            The following features are to be removed from in the future:

                                                            - groff(1). Man pages are now handled with mandoc(1), and groff(1) can still be found in pkgsrc as textproc/groff.

                                                            - pf(4). This packet filter is obsolete and unmaintained in NetBSD. It will be eventually removed due to possible long-standing security issues and lack of multiprocessor support. New installations should use npf(7).

                                                            No 'npf mastery' book so I really need to read that man page...

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

                                                              $ /usr/local/bin/qemu-img create -f qcow2 /opt/qemu/netbsd11.img 20G

                                                              20GB should be enough for most installations I suppose... :netbsd:

                                                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                                I had to use a breadboard to set up a serial console, but I got working on the VisionFive 2! 🥳

                                                                Ethernet works great, so I will mostly talk to it over SSH, I suppose.

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

                                                                  ~/files/download/ISO/NetBSD$ curl -O nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-da

                                                                  Yeah, going to test 11-RC1 like a savage as usual... 🤓

                                                                  :netbsd:

                                                                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                                    Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                                    We got Mascot before :flan_XD:
                                                                    blog.centos.org/2025/05/releas

                                                                    Let's go we should get Mascot other than logo :flan_squee: :flan_wink:

                                                                      [?]txt.file » 🌐
                                                                      @txt_file@chaos.social

                                                                      Once again tries to get rid of minority distributions. This time by replacing SDDM with PLM (plasma login manager). PLM depends on systemd.
                                                                      So sooner or later no KDE for , , , , , , , etc.

                                                                      For it is no problem as BLFS itself recently discontinued its non-systemd version.

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

                                                                        RE: mstdn.social/@osnews/116008893

                                                                        Rust is everywhere

                                                                        is everywherer

                                                                          Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

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

                                                                          Rust in the Kernel, and other odd decisions

                                                                          bentsukun.ch/posts/netbsd-rust

                                                                            Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                                            [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                                            @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                            My BSDCan submission has been approved!

                                                                            It will be wonderful to be back in Ottawa, meet again all the "old" (and new) friends from the BSD world and, this time, present something that has saved me more than once... and it’s based on NetBSD!

                                                                              Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                                              [?]Stefano Marinelli » 🌐
                                                                              @stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                                              I’ve just received a wonderful email. I’m so excited!

                                                                              More about this in the coming days.

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