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419: Rethinking OS installs

September 09, 2021 51:39 33.69 MB Downloads: 0

Reviewing a first OpenBSD port, NetBSD 9.2 on a DEC Alpha CPU in QEMU with X11, FreeBSD Experiment Rethinks the OS Install, GhostBSD switching to FreeBSD rc.d, Irix gets LLVM, and more.

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Headlines

Reviewing my first OpenBSD port, and what I'd do differently 10 years later


Install NetBSD 9.2 on a DEC Alpha CPU in QEMU with X11


News Roundup

FreeBSD Experiment Rethinks the OS Install


The switch to FreeBSD rc.d is coming


Irix gets LLVM


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