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411: FreeBSD Deep Dive

411: FreeBSD Deep Dive

Unix System Architecture Evolution, Deep Dive into FreeBSD’s Strengths, how developers chose names, OPNsense 21.1.7 released, Support for chdir(2) in posix_spawn(3), vagrant-freebsd-boxbuilder, OpenBSD’s IATA airport code file, and more

BSD Now

July 15, 202146m 21s

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Show Notes

Unix System Architecture Evolution, Deep Dive into FreeBSD’s Strengths, how developers chose names, OPNsense 21.1.7 released, Support for chdir(2) in posix_spawn(3), vagrant-freebsd-boxbuilder, OpenBSD’s IATA airport code file, and more

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Headlines

The Evolution of the Unix System Architecture

• Full IEEE article: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8704965

Deep Diving Into the Strengths of FreeBSD



Interesting read on how Developers choose Names


News Roundup

OPNsense 21.1.7 released


Support for chdir(2) in posix_spawn(3)


vagrant-freebsd-boxbuilder


OpenBSD has a file with 3-letter IATA airport codes

Beastie Bits


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Topics

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