EPISODE · Oct 2, 2013 · 1H 3M
5: Stacks of Cache
from BSD Now · host JT Pennington
After returning from a successful EuroBSDCon in Malta, we're back to get you caught up on all the latest news! We've got stories, interviews and a special treat for OpenBSD fans later in the show. All that and more on this week's BSD Now, the place to B.. SD. Headlines FreeBSD 9.2 released FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE is finally out Highlights include ZFS TRIM and LZ4 support, virtio drivers, dtrace and OpenSSH updates as well as lots of driver improvements Will be supported until 2014-09-30 Get out there and freebsd-update or buildworld! *** Four new NetBSD releases NetBSD 5.2 and 5.1 branches get security and bugfix updates The 6.1 and 6.0 branches were updated soon after, also with security updates and bug fixes Check the show notes for the full changelog *** BIND being replaced by unbound in FreeBSD Most FreeBSD users are familiar with BIND from the security notifications It has has many vulnerabilities over the years, and we’ll finally be rid of it Being replaced with unbound and ldns, everyone rejoices As of September 24th, BIND is no longer built by default As of September 30th, BIND was completely removed Includes an easy to use script for local DNS OpenBSD also has unbound in base, but it's not built by default yet *** DragonflyBSD future plans An announcement was posted that details some possible plans for Dragonfly dports (their version of FreeBSD ports) will be switching to GCC 4.7 i915 support is probably going to be in version 3.6 Work is being done on HAMMER 2, but it won't make it to 3.6 3.6 is also likely going to ditch pkgsrc as the default in favor of dports, due to a hugely positive reaction from the community *** FreeBSD ports get Stack Protector support Some portsnap users noticed a massive sweep of every port being updated Shortly after, stack protector support was announced by Bryan Drewery Only works on i386 and AMD64 on FreeBSD 10 and AMD64 on 9 Hopefully will become the default, but needs to go through some testing and exp-runs *** EuroBSDCon 2013 wrap-up chat BSD Now is back from EuroBSDCon with lots of stories We picked up an OpenBSD 5.4 CD set at EuroBSDCon, before the official release We'll give a little showcase of what's inside, they put a lot of effort into it Comes with the OS, source code, stickers, music, cool other stuff Consider supporting the OpenBSD project *** Interview - Marshall Kirk McKusick - [email protected] Various topics Tutorial Faster recompiles with ccache and tmpfs News Roundup List of vBSDCon speakers posted Registration will be open until October 23rd Presentations covering FreeBSD, OpenBSD, FreeNAS and others *** Xen PVHVM added to GENERIC It's now possible to run FreeBSD 10 under Xen with the GENERIC kernel freebsd-update will work now With FreeBSD 10 ALPHA 4 just being released, should be interesting We should call the new kernel "XENERIC" *** Dragonfly AMD KMS port A Dragonfly user has started porting the new FreeBSD AMD KMS driver Still a work in progress, asking for help from the community *** NetBSD gets an nVidia driver NetBSD gets a preliminary nVidia driver So far only supports the GeForce 2MX, so not a lot of use just yet No acceleration yet, but it's a start *** FreeBSD cracks the top 10 on DistroWatch Over the last year FreeBSD has steadily moved up the rankings from #18 to #10 Increasing from an average of 570 to 779 hits per day Surpassed CentOS, Puppy Linux and Slackware *** Feedback/Questions Charlie writes in Kjell-Aleksander writes in Stefen writes in Sichendra writes in ***
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