nixCraft, (edited ) to FreeBSD
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"240 million PCs could end up in landfills when Windows 10 support ends"

Sure.

Or they could be repurposed with or Chrome OS Flex, or , and we can stop being so freaking dramatic.

If you just browse, watch Netflix, shop, net banking, etc, Linux distributions like Mint or Ubuntu could save you money. It is an environment-friendly option.

nixCraft, to linux
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nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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Poll: How many browser extensions do you have installed on your , , or desktop? Please boost for reach. TIA. 🙏

stefano, to FreeBSD
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Today, something odd happened to me, slightly concerning but which, fortunately, ended on a positive note and with deep reflection.
They're doing some renovations in my office, so I sat down at a café table to work. I had with me an old HP laptop running FreeBSD. Ferrara is generally a peaceful city, but lately, some groups of youngsters have been causing trouble, going around bothering people, and in extreme cases, starting fights.
Today, it was my turn.
As they roamed around trying to provoke others, two of them approached me and began touching my laptop. They mocked me, jesting (not so playfully) about how ancient my computer was and how "they needed a computer," picking it up and examining it. Politely, I told them I needed it for work and it had all my files, so I couldn't just hand it over. It was broad daylight, but no one else was around at that moment. One of them noticed something unusual - "Where's the Windows menu? Is this Linux?"
"No, it's FreeBSD. Have you ever heard of it?" Their surprised expressions said it all. The entire group gathered, sat on the ground, and listened intently for about 15 minutes. I stalled, hoping for other people to arrive, so I wasn't alone.
Eventually, they got up, told me I was "old" but cool, and that they would immediately try out the BSDs (they were particularly intrigued by OpenBSD's security features - which they didn't grasp fully but saw as "professional hacker stuff"). They gave me a high-five, peacefully, without bothering anyone further.

Now, I'm left wondering: did they leave me alone because they learned something intriguing from me, because other people arrived, or are they just bored teenagers causing issues to pass the time - and got engrossed in something new, hence shifting their focus temporarily? All I know is I was relieved to get back to my office and from there, hear the rain outside, which usually deters these boys from troubling others.

I can say that today, FreeBSD saved me from very different problems than it usually does 😃

nixCraft, to macos
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The Unix timestamp will begin with 17 this Tuesday 14 November 2023 10:13:20 PM UTC. Here is how to see Unix time on your system. For run
date -ur 1700000000

For type:
date -ud @1700000000

nixCraft, to linux
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Yeah, do not get tangled in the adventure of useless cat commands in your , , or machines. Use the grep command instead https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-grep-command-in-linux-unix/ 👏

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FreeBSDFoundation, to FreeBSD
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FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE is now available! This is the first release from the stable/14 branch and is available on all supported architectures. https://www.freebsd.org/releases/14.0R/announce/

rl_dane, to debian
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Current rankings:

  1. DebianBased
  2. DebianBased
  3. ArchBased
  4. Debian itself
  5. ArchBased
  6. DebianBased
  7. RedHatBased (or: Fedora itself)
  8. DebianBased
  9. DebianBased
  10. SuseBased
  11. ArchBased
  12. DebianBased
  13. RedHatBased (or: FedoraBased)
  14. DebianBased
  15. DebianBased
  16. DebianBased
  17. MandrakeBased (or: Mageia itself)
  18. DebianBased
  19. BSD is BASED (or: FreeBSD itself)
  20. DebianBased

Hmmmm... ;)

frameworkcomputer, (edited ) to FreeBSD
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News from the @FreeBSDFoundation

"A frequent request from the community and fan base is a curated list of laptops validated to run FreeBSD out of the box. To this end, we've recently begun discussions with one of our favorite laptop companies, Framework
Stay tuned!" (Edited out Puter from the bird site)

kta,
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Nice. Use FreeBSD on your Framework as your daily driver. Test the things that usually go hinky with laptops (wireless, touchpad, battery usage).

For the intel wireless, you'll use this newer driver in RELEASE and CURRENT : https://wiki.freebsd.org/WiFi/Iwlwifi . It could use a deep dive. A tremendous amount of work has gone into getting this intel wireless interface in working order by devs. It's been a priority with the foundation, too.

@codehead @frameworkcomputer @FreeBSDFoundation

nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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Poll: How frequently do you apply security patches and software updates to your , , or server or desktop? Please boost for reach. TIA. 🙏

BoxyBSD, to FreeBSD German
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BoxyBSD just started!

is a non-profit VM & service provider for the open-source community with a focus on BSD based Systems like , and . BoxyBSD also provides additional services like webhosting, git, email and DNS solutions for projects to give valuable things back to the community.

You can find out more on https://boxybsd.com or in Matrix :bsd.cafe

winterschon, to FreeBSD
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common linux-user FUD on FreeBSD forums:

> "modern wifi doesn't work!"
> "it won't run a desktop"

reality: user doesn't want to read docs/man/apropos

here's a Thinkpad X1 Nano:

  • KDE Plasma6 on FreeBSD 14.0R-p6
  • Intel AX201 wifi (basic wpa-supplicant params)
  • external travel monitor: plug-n-play, it just works

time required: 20 minutes of relaxed leisurely morning coffee sipping

nixCraft, (edited ) to linux
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Poll: Have you ever run the command "rm -rf /" as a root user on your , (or *BSD), , or system? Please share if you have and how it happened. Let's be honest. Please boost for reach. TIA.

winstonsmith, to FreeBSD

In Memoriam: Hans Petter William Sirevåg Selasky

"Even if you don’t use yourself, odds are good that Han’s work touches on your daily life. For example, if you use a , chances are you are using Hans’ USB stack."
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/freebsd-announce/2023-July/000076.html

philbaker1, to FreeBSD
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For history nerds like myself, here is a deep dive in the history of - a long list of mailing list excerpts, news articles and documentation from 1968 (pre-Unix at Berkeley) to 2003 (, , ):
https://www.tech-insider.org/unix/bsd.html

stefano, to FreeBSD
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Escape the cloud: Own your e-mail.

Make your own E-Mail server - FreeBSD, OpenSMTPD, Rspamd and Dovecot included - Part 1

https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/03/08/make-your-own-email-server-freebsd-opensmptd-rspamd-dovecot-part1/

nixCraft, to linux
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Shellcheck finds bugs in your , , , amd shell scripts https://www.cyberciti.biz/programming/improve-your-bashsh-shell-script-with-shellcheck-lint-script-analysis-tool/ A must tool for CLI and scripting geeks.

gyptazy, to ubuntu
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This is how one of the cases looks like for the board.

Happy serving on & . Hopefully soon again back on .

lovisix, to FreeBSD French
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Je n'arrive pas à faire fonctionner le sur mon (avec sous mais l'OS ne semble pas important).
Je prend vos idées.

I cannot make the of my under and . But the os seems to not be the problem
Any advices are welcome.

Merci du repouet
Thanks to retoot

nixCraft, to linux
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😂 Also see How To Test If Linux Server/Desktop's SCSI / SATA / SSD Hard Disk Going Bad https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-find-out-if-harddisk-failing.html and check hard drive health on FreeBSD https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-check-hard-drive-health-on-freebsd/

25admins, to Podcast
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2.5 Admins 188: Farewell to Core

The FreeBSD version of TrueNAS is going away, a major Apple antitrust case begins, encrypted LLM chat responses are relatively easy to read, and scaling a fleet of FreeBSD hosts with jails.

https://2.5admins.com/2-5-admins-188/

stefano, to opensource
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BSD Mail Project Update!

Hello everyone! I wanted to share some exciting updates about the development of BSD Mail, our privacy-focused email service designed with robustness, security, and transparency in mind. Here’s a deep dive into the technical choices I've made, focusing on my use of open source solutions and open protocols:

🌍 Servers & Location

  • We're running on two physical servers:
  • One hosted by OVH in France
  • Another by Hetzner in Germany
  • Both servers operate on FreeBSD with NVMe drives in a ZFS mirror configuration for speed and data integrity.

🔒 Virtualization & Security

  • We utilize jails on both servers to ensure isolated environments for different services, managed via BastilleBSD. On one server, jails are set up directly on the hardware, whereas the other server employs nested jails.
  • Each server hosts a bhyve VM running OpenBSD with OpenSMTPD for handling SMTP duties securely.

🔗 Networking

  • A Wireguard setup connects the two servers, facilitating routing capabilities so that jails and VMs can communicate seamlessly, supporting both IPv4 and IPv6.

📧 Email Services

  • Dovecot is configured for maildir replication across the servers using Dovecot sync, ensuring email availability and redundancy.
  • Rspamd instances are tied to local KeyDB jails, set up in master-master replication for consistent and reliable spam detection and greylisting.
  • ClamAV runs in corresponding jails for virus scanning, maintaining a high level of security.
  • SOGo provides a web interface for email management, connected to MySQL databases in master-master replication to handle sessions and authentication smoothly.

💾 Data Management

  • Email data is stored on separate, encrypted ZFS datasets to secure emails at rest.
  • MySQL databases are used for storing credentials and managing sessions for SOGo, also in a master-master replication setup. Importantly, all passwords are securely hashed using bcrypt, ensuring they are salted and safe.

🔎 Monitoring & Reliability

  • Our DNS is managed through BunnyNet, which continuously monitors our server status. Should one server—or a specific service—become unavailable, DNS configurations are dynamically adjusted to avoid directing users to the affected IP until full service is restored.

🌐 Commitment to Open Source and Open Protocols

  • Every component of BSD Mail is built exclusively using open source software and open protocols. This commitment is crucial for ensuring data freedom and the reliability of the solutions we use.

This setup not only emphasizes our commitment to privacy and security but also our dedication to maintaining an open and transparent platform.
We're excited to bring you a service where your privacy, data integrity, and freedom are prioritized. Stay tuned for more updates!

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