Diskussion:33C3/Assembly:BSD
detailed description for the assembly
All users of *BSD are welcome to share their experiences and knowledge. Hacking on operating systems - especially *BSD - is well seen.
Can you remember? There was a time where logos, symbols and assemblies of *BSD were been at (Chaos Communication) Congress. Something is missing without *BSD on an event about hacking on planet earth.
- BSD is still one of the best operating systems.
We wanna talk about our personal taste and usage of *BSD. Maybe people whose never trying *BSD wanna talk about this too. What type of *BSD is maybe the right for you.
FreeBSD
- Who is booting from ZFS because ZFS is normal since years?
OpenBSD
- Who is maintaining OpenSSH, LibreSSL and stuff like that?
NetBSD
- Who is running on a lot of "pieces of hardware"?
Dragonfly BSD
- Who is living an alternative concept to a monolithic kernel?
Also welcome:
- GNU meets *BSD and
- other free UNIX flavors ans tastes
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vermeintlich besonders geeignete Ansprechpersonen
Name | Kontakt | Zusammenhang |
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S.P.Zeidler | spz@NetBSD.org |
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Henning Brauer |
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Benedict Reuschling |
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USB-flashmaschine
Rang | OS | Version | Arch | Quelle | Erklärung |
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01 | FreeBSD | 11.0 | amd64 |
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02 | OpenBSD | 6.0 | amd64 |
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03 | NetBSD | 7.0.2 | amd64 |
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04 | Dragonfly BSD | 4.6 | amd64 | Referenzfehler: Für ein <ref> -Tag fehlt ein schließendes </ref> -Tag.[5]
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OpenIndiana | amd64 |