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Learn how to configure a reliable read-only root file system on NetBSD, improving system stability and reducing the risk of corruption in embedded and remote setups.
Learn how to configure a reliable read-only root file system on NetBSD, improving system stability and reducing the risk of corruption in embedded and remote setups.
I will recommend you Fedora Budgie Edition. You will never need to open terminal on it and interface is more user friendly.
Same with Ironclad kernel and OS written in Ada Programing language. Nice to see these systems development
Learn how to build a self-hosted CDN using NetBSD, Varnish, and nginx
Learn how to build a self-hosted CDN using NetBSD, Varnish, and nginx
Investment to accelerate zero trust builds, SBOM, security tooling, and developer experience Boulder, CO - August 26, 2024—The FreeBSD Foundation, dedicated to advancing the open source FreeBSD operating system and supporting the community, announced that Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) has agre...
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Overcome most cloud providers' limitations and use the system of your choice (NetBSD)
Overcome most cloud providers' limitations and use the system of your choice (NetBSD)
Overcome most cloud providers' limitations and use the system of your choice (NetBSD)
Check their schedule https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/schedule/
Or Fedora Budgie Edition
Moksha Desktop environment Bodhi Linux
Hi, There is a good chance to push and promote Ada in the area of game development coming up, but is SDL specific. The official SDL Discord (SDL Enthusiasts) are having a Game jam if anyone wants to enter. You must use SDL1, 2 or 3 (no other drawing libs allowed apparently, so no gl, vulkan, meta...
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Sorry for my wording. What I meant was While BSD and Linux are not dependent on each other, they do share a common Unix heritage and have influenced each other over the years.
Look if you go to Windows community which is not similar to Linux/Unix like system it's bad on you. But BSDs and Linux are very similar in design philosophy and are dependent on each other. While windows is different thing of its own.
Also there is podmon (testing version), https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve & https://bastillebsd.org/
NetBSD prefers qemu as far as I know.
That's why I shared here. Because BSD community already running BSD :)
Agreed and FreeBSD keeps getting better at each upgrade.
Moksha DE is also good one. Budgie feels more bettter for new users than Cinnamon