pitrh, to random
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The EuroBSDCon 2023 Call for proposals ends this week (May 26th, 2023), get your submission in now!

This year's EuroBSDCon conference is set in Coimbra, Portugal September 14-17, 2023.

Talk and tutorial submissions run until the end of day (in any time zone) May 26th, 2023.

The full Call for proposals can be found at https://2023.eurobsdcon.org/call-for-papers-is-now-open/,
where you will also find the link to the submissions system.

#eurobsdcon #openbsd #netbsd #freebsd #coimbra #portugal

6d03, to random
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Just replaced the wifi card in my almost 10 year old laptop with an AX210. Ran a quick fw_update and it works under #openbsd.

RL_Dane, to random
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This is AMAZING

https://github.com/EvanPurkhiser/linux-vt-setcolors

NOW I HAVE LIGHT MODE IN MY FBDEV CONSOLE/TERMINAL

FEEL THE BURN, VAMPIRES!!! HAHAHAHA

RL_Dane,
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@pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @Anachron @sotolf @sirber @fbievan

You know what I was just thinking today?

If you could just TURN OFF all of the insanely over the top security countermeasures in , it would be an AMAZING OS.

I loved it on my Thinkpad, but it ran like such a dog that my felt heaps faster.

RL_Dane, to random
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Ok guys...

  1. I'm back $HOME, so @charadon can stop giving me the hairy eyeball ;)

  2. Yep, the Valley of Hinnom is unseasonably frosty right about now, @fedops ;)

RL_Dane,
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@rrq @charadon @fedops

Me and my clumsy wording.
Honestly, I had a lot of hangups with both the Devuan and Debian installers, because I couldn't figure out how to get working with true full-disk encryption. It works fine in and , but not , as far as I was able to tell.

I was surprised that Devuan didn't use the same installer as Debian though.

Nevertheless, thanks for contributing to ! :D
I'll try Devuan next.

tdarb, to linux
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I'll be giving #OpenBSD a fair go this weekend on my X201 (posting from that machine right now!). Running my patched suckless programs and I'm quite happy so far...

#linux #unix

RL_Dane, to random
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I love you, #FreeBSD, but 14 seconds to resume from S3 sleep on my stinkpad X200 (and no option for S1 or S2) is starting to get on my nerves.

Just upgraded to 13.2-RELEASE, too.
Still 14 seconds to resume when opening the lid, but with the added benefit of just rebooting when trying to resume with the power button now.

UPDATE: No more reboot when resuming from S3, that seems to have fixed itself, so that's good, but I have no leads on the slowness of resume.

RL_Dane,
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@hamishdehmer

Fair, this is just my playing around laptop I use for learning new stuff.

I do like #FreeBSD's feature set over #OpenBSD's, though, although I recognize that the security and simplicity of OpenBSD is great for servers.

ablackcatstail, to random

I really don't know why this makes me angry but it does. The virt-manager program on Linux treats #openbsd as a legacy system. In no way is it legacy! 😾 The project continues to develop timely and interesting software innovations.

nixCraft, to random
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Can you please tell me which Linux app is capable of doing this? this is me with my evil laughs

paoloredaelli,
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@nixCraft
Poor poor . 😭😭😭😭 and several others are innocent, why should you treat them as they were ?

pitrh, to opensource
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The #eurobsdcon 2023 Call for Proposals runs through May 26, 2023, with speaker notification and initial program to be expected by June 1st.

See https://2023.eurobsdcon.org/call-for-papers-is-now-open/ and submit for the conference to be held in #Coimbra, #Portugal September 14-17 2023 #openbsd #netbsd #freebsd #opensource #freesoftware

JesseSkinner, to linux
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I'm thinking of trying out running on a server instead of , because Derek Sivers recommended it for its security (particularly around the more controlled packaging).

I have basically zero experience with BSD, but a ton with (redhat, ubuntu, arch, centos, amazon linux, etc.).

Any advice on making the transition? Is this a good move or unnecessary or bad?

Em0nM4stodon, (edited ) to linux

Linux Users! What is your favorite distribution? :tux:​✨

ParadeGrotesque,
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@Em0nM4stodon

#slackware - there can be only one.

Either that or #openbsd .

doboprobodyne,
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@Em0nM4stodon
I think #qubes is the most revolutionary OS, but #openbsd is what I really aspire to use.

If it isnt forcing too broad a scope, I also feel #TempleOS deserves its honourary mention! :P

RL_Dane, to random
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RedHat is officially deprecating XOrg.

This is the corporate version of "It works fine on my machine."

Wake me up when Barrier, some replacement of Xbanish, and actual network transparency are available on Wayland. :P~ :eyeroll:

RL_Dane,
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@fu

I love how "old guard" Debian is. Truly.

Have you ever tried #OpenBSD or #NetBSD? Even more unixy and traditional than Debian.

I do appreciate Debian's somewhat-moderate-but-not-too-moderate approach to binary blobs.

RL_Dane,
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@fu

#OpenBSD is worth throwing on an old Thinkpad if you have any nostalgia for a pure old Unix clone.

It's a nice OS. I only abandoned it because it just drove my Core 2 Duo into the ground. Too many security mitigations.

mgorny, to random

This whole #urllib3/#OpenSSL situation is getting absurd.

I don't have sympathy for #OpenBSD or #LibreSSL. However, I can understand that they had good reasons to fork OpenSSL, and that switching back today would be hard. I can understand projects refusing to officially declare support and rejecting workarounds.

OTOH, pushing LibreSSL hate to the point of blocking Python implementations that don't link to OpenSSL is just horrible. Users get in the crossfire, again.

https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2168

benjaminhollon, to random
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Have you ever noticed that there are certain directories everyone has? ~/Documents, ~/Downloads, ~/Desktop, and so forth? Some of them you don't need, some of them you might wish were named differently, but any time you rename or delete them, the originals reappear?

You see, these directories follow a standard so that all programs know where they are—with the right tools under your belt, you can customize them.

https://tty1.blog/articles/xdg-user-dirs/

RL_Dane,
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@jamesp @benjaminhollon @jppelt

I think #FreeBSD has unofficial Wayland support, and is just a few years behind.

#NetBSD #Wayland support has had some work done, but it's difficult going.

I don't think the #OpenBSD devs give a rip about Wayland.

RL_Dane,
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@pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @jppelt

That's pretty wild!
Reminds me a bit of #OpenBSD's focus and elegance, but on another level ;)

Are there any tiling WMs, or is it the interface more like cwm. Is there any progress on that front, or is that just not a priority? (which is totally fine)

RL_Dane,
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@pixelherodev @benjaminhollon @jppelt

...

It's another priority thing:
Bluetooth isn't a priority for #OpenBSD
Having a cohesive OS with good docs isn't a priority for 90% of #Linux distros
Being remotely SANE isn't a priority for #Canonical

See? ;)

ablackcatstail, to linux

My new open source operating stack consists of #almalinux , #debian, #linuxmint, #freebsd, and #openbsd. Each of these 4 operating systems have their distinct advantages and place. I love the #foss life.

librecast, to random
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It's a new release of Librecast 0.6.0 🎉

https://codeberg.org/librecast/librecast.

What have we added?

  • NACK/replay API calls
  • lc_channel_check_seqno()
  • lc_channel_detect_gaps()
  • lc_channel_nack_add_log()
  • lc_channel_nack_handler()
  • lc_channel_nack_handler_thr()

We've merged in libmld into liblibrecast

We've also added support for tap creation in #FreeBSD, #NetBSD and #OpenBSD.

We've also upgraded BLAKE3 to v1.1.3.

We've also done various test fixes, including fixes for NetBSD and FreeBSD

benjaminhollon, to random
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@RL_Dane

Alright, I have the full UserFriendly archive downloaded, except for one strip, which archive.org doesn't have the image for: https://web.archive.org/web/20190616011917/http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20081129

Any ideas on the best way to share this? :D

RL_Dane, (edited )
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@jonathanmatthews @benjaminhollon

#GNU tar, #FreeBSD tar, and #NetBSD tar only, from what I can tell. At least, #OpenBSD tar doesn't have it (yet). Not sure about #DragonflyBSD.

P.S., Yep, Dragonfly's got it.

alanc, to random
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This week I pushed updates to the @XOrgFoundation MAINTAINERS file at https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/doc/xorg-docs/-/blob/master/MAINTAINERS giving better information about the status of the various X.Org packages and sent out a mail to packagers and distro builders making sure they knew which packages are no longer supported upstream and which they should consider retiring as well: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2023/05/02/3

RL_Dane,
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@alanc

Oops, I'm still using xdm on a couple boxes (mostly because it made me feel nostalgic -- (re?)-discovered it because it's default in #OpenBSD.

I guess I should migrate to lightdm :/

I like how simple xdm is that to configure, though

@XOrgFoundation

alanc,
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@RL_Dane @XOrgFoundation I believe #OpenBSD uses their own xenodm fork now that @mherrb maintains - but while there is no one actively maintaining X.Org’s xdm now, the community is still merging patches and making releases, so it’s not abandoned like many of the other projects.

RL_Dane,
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@alanc @XOrgFoundation @mherrb

Good to know. :D

Yes, you're right -- OpenBSD's Xorg is a fork, or at least a patched version that implements some clever privilege separation takes advantage of some of their own cool security-related syscalls.

It was one of my favorite #OpenBSD features.

pixelherodev, to random

> effort to rewrite sudo in rust

Why would someone go to so much effort to not use doas??

JdeBP,
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@RL_Dane @pixelherodev

As you can see from the README and the diff that I gave to you, xe took the portable version, stripped out all of the bits that were conditionally compiled for anything other than Linux, substituted in Linux shadow password and PAM libraries, and added in the file-based timestamp mechanism from sudo.

Worse: This is the official #ArchLinux flavour of #doas. The portable one that didn't go back to sudo under the covers is relegated to the AUR.

#FreeBSD #OpenBSD

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