BlendIT BSD Cafe - All the BSDs
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DeadBSD #2 - CultBSD - 2020-2021
DeadBSD #2 - CultBSD - 2020-2021
by @robonuggie
CultBSD? never heard of but name CovenBSD could be nice too!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmT1fXuOyos
alternative link: https://jouwbuis.nl/watch?v=hmT1fXuOyos
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Let’s Try BSD
lowendbox.com Let’s Try BSD, Part 1 of 7: Introduction (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD) - LowEndBoxIn this series, I'll be trying out each of the four major BSD operating systems (FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and DragonFlyBSD), including install, configuration, and web serving. We're paying a visit to the weird cousins from the other continent, and we'll have some fun exploring the OTHER free opera...
>In this series, we’re going to try out each of the four major BSD systems.
Someone is having fun here! Thank you for this article.
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NomadBSD 140R-20240126 is now available
nomadbsd.org NomadBSDNomadBSD is a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD. Together with automatic hardware detection and setup...
- inv.n8pjl.ca RoboBSD v.01 - OOTB Raspberry Pi FreeBSD
There is a lack of ready-out-of-the-box FreeBSD based OS's for the Arm64/Raspberry Pi.... so I thought I would have a try. XFCE, Automounting, Cups, Word processor..... let me know if it should be further developed.... or not. :-) I'm not a developer so I'm relying on your help if it does.... ----...
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GhostBSD 23 10.1 Review by RoboNuggie
GhostBSD 23 10.1 Review by RoboNuggie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae23IS6AjKY
Alternative link: https://jouwbuis.nl/watch?v=ae23IS6AjKY&t=0m00s
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How/when did your experience with BSD systems begin?
And what is your opinion today and/or how do you use them?
Please, share!
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DiscoBSD: 2.11BSD-based UNIX-like OS for STM32 and PIC32 Microcontrollers
DiscoBSD is a 2.11BSD-based UNIX-like operating system for microcontrollers, with a focus on high portability to memory constrained devices without a memory management unit.
This microcontroller-focused operating system is the continuation of RetroBSD, a 2.11BSD-based OS targeting only the MIPS-based PIC32MX7. DiscoBSD is multi-platform, as it also supports Arm Cortex-M4 STM32F4 devices.
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LiteBSD: 4.4BSD for PIC32 Microcontrollers
github.com HomeVariant of 4.4BSD Unix for microcontrollers. Contribute to sergev/LiteBSD development by creating an account on GitHub.
LiteBSD is variant of 4.4BSD operating system for microcontrollers. Currently, only Microchip PIC32MZ family is supported.
PIC32MZ is a MIPS32 processor with MMU with paging support, and 512kbytes of on-chip RAM. These resources are enough to run 4.4BSD.
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This is similar to RetroBSD, which is derived from 2.11BSD.
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RetroBSD: 2.11BSD for PIC32 Microcontrollers
github.com HomeMain RetroBSD Operating System. Contribute to RetroBSD/retrobsd development by creating an account on GitHub.
RetroBSD is a port of 2.11BSD Unix intended for embedded systems with fixed memory mapping. The current target is Microchip PIC32 microcontroller with 128 kbytes of RAM and 512 kbytes of Flash. PIC32 processor has MIPS M4K architecture, executable data memory and flexible RAM partitioning between user and kernel modes.
Main features:
- Small resource requirements. RetroBSD requires only 128 kbytes of RAM to be up and running user applications.
- Memory protection. Kernel memory is fully protected from user application using hardware mechanisms.
- Open functionality. Usually, user application is fixed in Flash memory - but in case of RetroBSD, any number of applications could be placed into SD card, and run as required.
- Real multitasking. Standard POSIX API is implemented (fork, exec, wait4 etc).
- Development system on-board. It is possible to have C compiler in the system, and to recompile the user application (or the whole operating system) when needed.
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Awesome BSD – GitHub
github.com GitHub - DiscoverBSD/awesome-bsd: A collection of awesome BSD related stuffA collection of awesome BSD related stuff. Contribute to DiscoverBSD/awesome-bsd development by creating an account on GitHub.
A collection of awesome BSD-related stuff …
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Some links to generic BSD websites
- generic
- https://discoverbsd.com/
- https://i-bsd.com/
- https://runbsd.info/
- https://www.bsdhowto.ch/index.html
- https://community.unix.com/
- https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi
- forum
- https://www.unitedbsd.com/
- https://wiki.bsdforen.de/index.html (german)
- blog
- https://it-notes.dragas.net/
- https://imil.net/
- https://www.c0ffee.net/
- podcast
- https://www.bsdnow.tv/
- cloud
- https://bsd-cloud-image.org/
- hardware
- https://bsd-hardware.info/
- on reddit
- https://www.reddit.com/r/BSD/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/NetBSD/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/openbsd/
- https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonflybsd/
- generic