NetBSD - Not Just For Toasters.
NetBSD may seem like an exotic choice for an operating system. But it is actually a decent desktop OS for developers and a rock-solid server OS, in the cloud as well as on old hardware. Come for the freedom from systemd, stay for the great packages, modern features and enthusiastic community!
In this talk, I will give reasons why adopting NetBSD makes sense, show some cool hardware that you can run NetBSD on, and talk about new features in the upcoming NetBSD 9 release.
https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/netbsd_not_just_for_toasters/
#video #system
NetBSD may seem like an exotic choice for an operating system. But it is actually a decent desktop OS for developers and a rock-solid server OS, in the cloud as well as on old hardware. Come for the freedom from systemd, stay for the great packages, modern features and enthusiastic community!
In this talk, I will give reasons why adopting NetBSD makes sense, show some cool hardware that you can run NetBSD on, and talk about new features in the upcoming NetBSD 9 release.
https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/netbsd_not_just_for_toasters/
#video #system
The new NetBSD entropy subsystem by Taylor R Campbell.
This talk will present the new NetBSD kernel entropy subsystem after it was rewritten in 2020. The talk will cover the design and rationale of the new implementation, how it addresses various performance and security concerns, a high-level overview of the underlying cryptography, and issues with userland APIs and the repercussions of blocking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57z9BO95cEc
#system #video
This talk will present the new NetBSD kernel entropy subsystem after it was rewritten in 2020. The talk will cover the design and rationale of the new implementation, how it addresses various performance and security concerns, a high-level overview of the underlying cryptography, and issues with userland APIs and the repercussions of blocking.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57z9BO95cEc
#system #video
A practical solution for GNU/Hurd's lack of drivers: NetBSD's rumpkernel framework.
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/dzammit/
#fosdem #video
https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/dzammit/
#fosdem #video
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BSDCan 2024:
- NetBSD on RISC-V - It Finally Runs NetBSD By: Dylan Eskew & Dr Phil Nelson;
- NetBSD Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson;
- Making NetBSD as a fast(er) booting microvm By: Emile Heitor;
- Alamosa: A Tiered Disk Block Cache for NetBSD By: Kira Ash;
All videos - Youtube, Peertube.
#video #conf
- NetBSD on RISC-V - It Finally Runs NetBSD By: Dylan Eskew & Dr Phil Nelson;
- NetBSD Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson;
- Making NetBSD as a fast(er) booting microvm By: Emile Heitor;
- Alamosa: A Tiered Disk Block Cache for NetBSD By: Kira Ash;
All videos - Youtube, Peertube.
#video #conf
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