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665: 60 Puffies
OpenBSD 7.9, Critical Infrastructure in FreeBSD, GhostBSD Finance report, Solaris 11.4 updates, and more...
NOTES
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Headlines
OpenBSD 7.9 60th Edition has been released and Reported over on Undeadly
Cleaning Up Critical Infrastructure in FreeBSD
News Roundup
Apple Wants to Kill Your Time Capsule but They Run NetBSD So They Can Not
Oracle To Reduce The Frequency Of Solaris 11.4 Updates
FreeBSD on a Thinkpad T14 Gen 2 Intel
Beastie Bits
- The DragonFly site has a recently-updated page describing how DPorts is assembled and the process to contribute.
- TUHS - Unix use of VAX protection modes
- Origin of the rule that swap size should be 2x of the physical memory
- The Duke and the Beastie - Improving OpenJDK support for FreeBSD
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