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The tags should be like:
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file format,source,type,operating system,...,person
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where type is presentation, slides, paper,interview, talk etc.
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<multimedia>
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<items>
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<!-- Source: BSDCan -->
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20120528">
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<title>BSDCan-2012 Photos - Friday</title>
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<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2012_day_1/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken during the Conference on Friday at BSDCan 2012 in Ottawa
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by Diane Bruce.
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</desc>
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<tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,photos,diane bruce</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20120528">
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<title>BSDCan-2012 Photos - Saturday</title>
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<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2012_day_2/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken during both the DevSummit and Conference on Saturday at
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BSDCan 2012 in Ottawa by Diane Bruce.
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</desc>
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<tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,photos,diane bruce</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20120528">
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<title>BSDCan-2012 Photos - Saturday</title>
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<overview>https://plus.google.com/photos/117117406211143183805/albums/5742469737904181073?banner=pwa&authkey=COK7-ca5-N--TQ</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken during both the DevSummit and Conference on Saturday at
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BSDCan 2012 in Ottawa by Benedict Reuschling.
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</desc>
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<tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,photos,benedict reuschling</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20120528">
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<title>BSDCan-2012 Photos - Developers summit and conference</title>
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<overview>http://gallery.keltia.net/v/voyages/conferences/bsdcan-2012/devsummit/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken during both the DevSummit and Conference on Saturday at
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BSDCan 2012 in Ottawa by Ollivier Robert.
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</desc>
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<tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,photos,ollivier robert</tags>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: bsdtalk
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20090524">
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<title>A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team members
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at BSDCan 2009: Robert Watson, Brooks Davis, Hiroki
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Sato, Philip Paeps, and George V. Neville-Neil. We
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talk about the recent 7.2 release, and what is
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coming for 8.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2009/05/bsdtalk173-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan,freebsd core team,robert watson,brooks davis,hiroki sato,philip paeps,george neville-neil</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk173.mp3</url>
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<length>38 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk173.ogg</url>
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<length>38 minutes</length>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20090524">
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<title>BSDCan 2009 with Dan Langille</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Dan Langille. We talk about BSDCan
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2009. More information at http://www.bsdcan.org.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2009/04/bsdtalk172-bsdcan-2009-with-dan.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan,dan langille</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk172.mp3</url>
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<size>6 Mb</size>
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<length>13 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<length>13 minutes</length>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20090313">
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<title>Andrew Doran from the NetBSD Project</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Andrew Doran from the NetBSD Project.
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We talk about the upcoming 5.0 release.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2009/03/bsdtalk171-andrew-doran-from-netbsd.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,andrew doran</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk171.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<url>bsdtalk171.ogg</url>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20090221">
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<title>Marshall Kirk McKusick at DCBSDCon</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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A recording of Marshall Kirk McKusick's talk "A
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Narrative History of BSD" at DCBSDCon this past
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weekend.
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<br>
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You can get a much more complete history here:
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http://www.mckusick.com/history/index.html
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2009/02/bsdtalk170-marshall-kirk-mckusick-at.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,presentation,bsd,history,kirk mckusick</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk170.mp3</url>
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<size>26 Mb</size>
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<length>55 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<url>bsdtalk170.ogg</url>
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<length>55 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20090119">
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<title>Justin Sherrill of the DragonFlyBSD Digest</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Justin Sherrill of the DragonFlyBSD
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Digest, which can be found at
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http://www.shiningsilence.com/dbsdlog/
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2009/01/bsdtalk169-justin-sherrill-of.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dragonflybsd,justin sherril</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk169.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk169.ogg</url>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081231">
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<title>Michael Lauth from iXsystems</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Michael Lauth, CEO of iXsystems. We
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talk about his experiences with running a business
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using BSD.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/12/bsdtalk168-michael-lauth-from-ixsystems.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ixsystems,michael lauth</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk168.mp3</url>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk168.ogg</url>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081210">
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<title>DCBSDCon with Jason Dixon</title>
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<desc>
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I speak with Jason Dixon about DCBSDCon, which will
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take place in February 2009. For more info see
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www.dcbsdcon.org
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/12/bsdtalk167-dcbsdcon-with-jason-dixon.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,jason dixon</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk167.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk167.ogg</url>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081126">
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<title>Asterisk Open Source Community Director John Todd</title>
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<desc>
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An interview with Asterisk Open Source Community
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Director John Todd, who also happens to be a user
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of BSD. We talk about Asterisk on BSD, and his
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choice of OpenBSD for his systems.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsdtalk166-asterisk-open-source.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,john todd,asterisk,openbsd</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk166.mp3</url>
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<size>11 Mb</size>
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<length>23 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<url>bsdtalk166.ogg</url>
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<length>23 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081121">
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<title>Julian Elischer</title>
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<desc>
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An interview with Julian Elischer at MeetBSD in
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California. We talk about his early days with BSD
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and his work using BSD at various companies. He is
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currently with IronPort, which was bought by Cisco.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsdtalk165-julian-elischer.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,julian elischer,ironport</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk165.mp3</url>
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<size>16 Mb</size>
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<length>35 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk165.ogg</url>
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<length>16 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081118">
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<title>At MeetBSD with some of the FreeBSD Core Team</title>
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<desc>
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A conversation with some of the FreeBSD Core Team
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at MeetBSD California 2008. I speak with Brooks
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Davis, Kris Kennaway, Robert Watson, Peter Wemm,
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and Philip Paeps about the recent core team election,
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FreeBSD 7.1 and 8, Developer Summits, and the move
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to Subversion.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsdtalk164-at-meetbsd-with-some-of.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd core team,meetbsd2008,meetbsd,robert watson,brooks davis,kris kennaway,peter wemm,philip paeps,freebsd,subversion</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk164.mp3</url>
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<length>38 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<url>bsdtalk164.ogg</url>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081116">
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<title>A Tour of iXsystems</title>
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<desc>
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A brief description of my visit to iXsystems in
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California prior to MeetBSD 2008.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsdtalk163-tour-of-ixsystems.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ixsystems</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk163.mp3</url>
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<size>4 Mb</size>
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<length>8 minutes</length>
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</file>
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<url>bsdtalk163.ogg</url>
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<length>8 minutes</length>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081116">
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<title>BSD on a eeePC 900A</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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I look forward to attending MeetBSD this weekend.
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<br>
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A brief description of my first attempts to get BSD
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on a eeePC 900A. I try OpenBSD 4.4, DragonFlyBSD
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2.0.1, PC-BSD 7.0.1, and FreeBSD 7.
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]]>
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/11/bsdtalk162-bsd-on-eeepc-900a.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,eeepc</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk162.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081013">
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<title>Live from NYCBSDCon Sunday</title>
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<desc>
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A copy of Sunday's live stream from NYCBSDCon
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2008.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/10/bsdtalk161-live-from-nycbsdcon-sunday.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,interview</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk161.mp3</url>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081012">
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<title>Live from NYCBSDCon Saturday</title>
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<desc>
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A copy of Saturday's live stream from NYCBSDCon
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2008. I wander around during lunch talking to random
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people. Voices include Jason Dixon, Pawel Jakub
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Dawidek, Kris Moore, Matt Olander, George Neville-Neil,
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Phillip Coblentz, and Jason Wright.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/10/bsdtalk160-live-from-nycbsdcon-saturday.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,interview,jason dixon,pawel jakub dawidek,kris more,matt olander,george neville-neil,phillip coblentz,jason wright</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk160.mp3</url>
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20081006">
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<title>Kris Moore</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Kris Moore. We talk about the recent
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release of PC-BSD 7.0.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/10/bsdtalk159-kris-moore.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,kris more,pc-bsd</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<size>6 Mb</size>
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<url>bsdtalk159.ogg</url>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080926">
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<title>Interview with Chess Griffin</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Chess Griffin, host of the LinuxReality
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podcast. We talk about his use of Linux and recent
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exploration into the BSDs.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/09/bsdtalk158-interview-with-chess-griffin.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,chess griffin,linuxreality</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk158.mp3</url>
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<size>11 Mb</size>
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<length>24 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<url>bsdtalk158.ogg</url>
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<length>24 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080916">
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<title>Questions for you</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<ul>
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<li>Things have been very busy at the beginning of the school year, so I'm sorry that I haven't been producing as many shows as usual.
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<li>Registration is open for NYCBSDCon and the list of speakers is available. Are you going?
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<li>I plan on streaming live during the conference. Do you have any suggestions for live streaming software that is known to work well on the BSDs? Are there any live CDs like Dyne:bolic?
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<li>I've come into possession of a Soekris 5501. What are your suggestions for soekris-friendly projects to test?
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</ul>]]>
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/09/bsdtalk157-questions-for-you.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk157.mp3</url>
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<size>3 Mb</size>
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<length>6 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk157.ogg</url>
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<length>6 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080819">
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<title>NYCBSDCon Update with Isaac Levy and Steven Kreuzer</title>
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<desc>
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An update on NYCBSDCon 2008 with Isaac Levy and
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Steven Kreuzer. More information on the conference
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can be found at http://www.nycbsdcon.org/
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/08/bsdtalk156-nycbsdcon-update-with-isaac.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,nycbug,nycbsdcon,nycbsdcon2008,isaac levy,steven kreuzer</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk156.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk156.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080723">
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<title>Martin Tournoij from DaemonForums.org</title>
|
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<desc>
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A brief interview with Martin Tournoij, one of the
|
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founders of DaemonForums.org.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/07/bsdtalk-155-martin-tournoij-from.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,daemonforums,martin tournoij</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk155.mp3</url>
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<size>3 Mb</size>
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<length>7 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk155.ogg</url>
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<length>7 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080709">
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<title>Matthew Dillon</title>
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<desc>
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An interview with Matthew Dillon. He gives a fairly
|
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technical description of the HAMMER filesystem
|
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features that will make it in the DragonflyBSD 2.0
|
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release.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/07/bsdtalk154-matthew-dillon.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,hammer,matthew dillon</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk154.mp3</url>
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<size>14 Mb</size>
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<length>30 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk154.ogg</url>
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<length>30 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080615">
|
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<title>Michael W. Lucas</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with Michael W. Lucas at BSDCan 2008. We
|
|
talk about some of his books and strategies for
|
|
writing technical publications.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/06/bsdtalk153-michael-w-lucas.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,michael lucas</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk153.mp3</url>
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<size>6 Mb</size>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk153.ogg</url>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080605">
|
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<title>A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
An interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team
|
|
members: Warner Losh, George V. Neville-Neil, Murray
|
|
Stokeley, Hiroki Sato, Robert Watson, Brooks Davis,
|
|
and Philip Paeps. The interview was recorded at
|
|
BSDCan2008 in Ottawa, Cananda.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/06/bsdtalk152-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,freebsd core,warner losh,george neville-neil murray stokely,hiroki sato,robert watson,brooks davis,philip paeps</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk152.mp3</url>
|
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<size>12 Mb</size>
|
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<length>26 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk152.ogg</url>
|
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<length>26 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080531">
|
|
<title>Sean Cody from Frantic Films VFX</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Sean Cody at BSDCan2008. We talk
|
|
about his use of BSD at a visual effects studio.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk151-sean-cody-from-frantic-films.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,frantic films,sean cody</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk151.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk151.ogg</url>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080520">
|
|
<title>Alex Feldman from Sangoma</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview at BSDCan2008 with Alex Feldman from Sangoma.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk150-alex-feldman-from-sangoma.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,sangoma,alex feldman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk150.mp3</url>
|
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<size>4 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>9 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk150.ogg</url>
|
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<length>9 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080518">
|
|
<title>Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk149-justin-gibbs-from-freebsd.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd foundation,justin gibbs</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk149.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>5 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>11 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk149.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>11 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080503">
|
|
<title>Jeremy White, Founder of CodeWeavers</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Jeremy White, Founder of CodeWeavers.
|
|
We talk about the recent availability of an
|
|
experimental build of Crossover Games for BSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk148-jeremy-white-founder-of.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,codeweavers,crossover,jeremy white</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk148.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk148.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080418">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Developer Alexander Motin</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD Developer Alexander Motin.
|
|
We talk about mpd, the netgraph based Multi-link
|
|
PPP Daemon. For more information, see
|
|
http://mpd.sourceforge.net/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalk147-freebsd-developer-alexander.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,mpd,alexander motin</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk147.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk147.ogg</url>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080408">
|
|
<title>James Cornell</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Another interview with Sysadmin James Cornell. We
|
|
talk about BSD, OpenSolaris, and Linux on the
|
|
desktop.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalkalk146-james-cornell.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,desktop,james cornell</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk146.mp3</url>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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<length>20 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk146.ogg</url>
|
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<length>9 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080402">
|
|
<title>Adam Wright from No Starch Press</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Intro: Some musings on the consistency and simplicity of BSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
A brief interview with Adam Wright from No Starch
|
|
Press, recorded by Micheal Dexter on behalf of
|
|
BSDTalk. They talk about recent and future BSD
|
|
books.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalk145-adam-wright-from-no-starch.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,books,no starch press,adam wright</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk145.mp3</url>
|
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<size>4 Mb</size>
|
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<length>8 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk145.ogg</url>
|
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<length>8 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080322">
|
|
<title>Dan Langille</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Dan Langille. We talk about his new
|
|
job with Afilias, and BSDCan 2008.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/03/bsdtalk144-dan-langille.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,afilias,bsdcan2008,dan langille</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk144.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>22 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk144.ogg</url>
|
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<length>22 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080311">
|
|
<title>BSD Hobbiest Deborah Norling</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Deborah Norling. We talk about her
|
|
use of BSD on old hardware, accessibility on the
|
|
BSDs, and Simh (http://simh.trailing-edge.com).
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/03/bsdtalk143-bsd-hobbiest-deborah-norling.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,accessibility,deborah norling</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk143.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>23 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk143.ogg</url>
|
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<length>23 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080301">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Lead Release Engineer Ken Smith</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD Lead Release Engineer Ken Smith.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/02/bsdtalk142-freebsd-lead-release.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,release engineer,ken smith</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk142.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk142.ogg</url>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080227">
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<title>PBI 4 with Kris Moore</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with PC-BSD founder Kris Moore about the
|
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new features in PBI 4.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/02/bsdtalk141-pbi4-with-kris-moore.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pc-bsd,kris moore</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk141.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk141.ogg</url>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080206">
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<title>The Mult Project with Kristaps Dzonsons</title>
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<desc>
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We talk about the Mult project, which is "an on-going
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research project to create a high-performance
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instance multiplicity system." You can find more
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information at http://mult.bsd.lv/. He also gives
|
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a quick update on Sysjail.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/02/bsdtalk140-mult-project-with-kristaps.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,multi project,kristaps dzonsons</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk140.mp3</url>
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<size>14 Mb</size>
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<length>30 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk140.ogg</url>
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<length>30 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080131">
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<title>Dru Lavigne</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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Interview with Dru Lavigne. We talk about her new
|
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book "The Best of FreeBSD Basics" and also get an
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update on some other projects including BSD
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Certification.
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</p><p>
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See the following links for more information:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>https://register.bsdcertification.org/register/get-a-bsdcg-id</li>
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<li>http://reedmedia.net/books/freebsd-basics</li>
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<li>http://www.osbr.ca</li>
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</ul>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/01/bsdtalk139-dru-lavigne.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dru lavigne,the best of freebsd basics</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk139.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk139.ogg</url>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080125">
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<title>Central Syslog</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
|
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Setting up a central syslog server.
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</p>
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<ul>
|
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<li>If you are concerned about the security of your logs, use a dedicated machine and lock it down.</li>
|
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<li>Keep clocks in sync.</li>
|
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<li>You may need to change log rotation schedule in /etc/newsyslog.conf. You can rotate based in size and/or time. This can be as much a policy decision as a hardware decision.</li>
|
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<li>On central log host, change syslogd flags to listen to network. Each BSD does this differently, so check the man pages. Also, check out the -n flag for busy environments.</li>
|
|
<li>Make sure host firewall allows syslog traffic through.</li>
|
|
<li>Be careful to limit syslog traffic to just the trusted network or hosts. FreeBSD man page refers to syslogd as a "remote disk filling service".</li>
|
|
<li>For heavy logging environments, it is important to have a dedicated network. A down syslogd server can create a lot of "ARP who-has" broadcasts.</li>
|
|
<li>Most network devices such as printers and commercial firewalls support sending to a central syslog server. Take a look at "Snare" for Windows hosts.</li>
|
|
<li>To send messages from a Unix host, specify the host name prepended with @ instead of a file for logging in /etc/syslog.conf. For example, change /var/log/xferlog to @loghost.mydomain.biz. You can also copy and edit the line to have it log to both a local file and a remote host.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/01/bsdtalk138-central-syslog.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,syslog</tags>
|
|
<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk138.mp3</url>
|
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<size>3 Mb</size>
|
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<length>7 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk138.ogg</url>
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<length>7 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080108">
|
|
<title>Open Community Camp with Marten Vijn</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Marten Vijn about www.OpenCommunityCamp.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/01/bsdtalk137-open-community-camp-with.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,opencommunitycamp,marten vijn</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk137.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk137.ogg</url>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071221">
|
|
<title>PF with Peter N. M. Hansteen</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
An interview with Peter N. M. Hansteen, recorded
|
|
by Michael Dexter on behalf of BSDTalk. If you would
|
|
like to learn more about the PF firewall, check out
|
|
"The Book of PF" which is available at
|
|
http://nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=pf
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/12/bsdtalk136-pf-with-peter-n-m-hansteen.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pf,michael dexter,peter n m hansteen,book of pf</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk136.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk136.ogg</url>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071118">
|
|
<title>Joerg Sonnenberger</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Michael Dexter sent me an interview he recorded on
|
|
behalf of BSDTalk with Joerg Sonnenberger at
|
|
EuroBSDCon 2007.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/11/bsdtalk135-joerg-sonnenberger.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,michael dexter,joerg sonnenberger</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk135.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>17 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk135.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>17 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071023">
|
|
<title>AsiaBSDCon Update with Hiroki Sato and George Neville-Neil</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
A quick update on AsiaBSDCon 2008 with Hiroki Sato
|
|
and George Neville-Neil. More information at
|
|
http://www.asiabsdcon.org/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk134-asiabsdcon-update-with.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,asiabsdcon,hiroki sato,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk134.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>5 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>10 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk134.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>10 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071020">
|
|
<title>OpenCon 2007 update from Marc Balmer</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
A short update on OpenCon 2007 with Marc Balmer.
|
|
More information at http://www.opencon.org/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk133-opencon-2007-update-from.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,opencon,marc balmer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk133.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>3 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>7 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk133.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>7 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071013">
|
|
<title>Richard Stallman</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Richard Stallman.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk132-richard-stallman.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,rms,richard stallman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk132.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>28 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071006">
|
|
<title>PCC with Anders "Ragge" Magnusson</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Anders "Ragge" Magnusson. We talk
|
|
about his work on the Portable C Compiler. More
|
|
information can be found at http://pcc.ludd.ltu.se/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk131-pcc-with-anders-ragge.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pcc,ragge,anders magnusson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk131.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk131.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071003">
|
|
<title>Network Stack Virtualization with Marko Zec</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Michael Dexter sent me an interview he recorded on
|
|
behalf of BSDTalk with Marko Zec at EuroBSDCon 2007.
|
|
More information on the project at
|
|
http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk130-network-stack-virtualization.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,stack virtualization,marko zec</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk130.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk130.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070919">
|
|
<title>BSDCertification Update with Dru Lavigne</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Dru Lavigne. We talk about the
|
|
progress of BSDCertification.org and also her new
|
|
position with the Open Source Business Resource at
|
|
http://www.osbr.ca/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/09/bsdtalk129-bsdcertification-update-with.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcertification,dru lavigne</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk129.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>20 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk129.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>22 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070914">
|
|
<title>Sysjail Revisited with Michael Dexter</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Michael Dexter. We talk about the
|
|
new sysjail and the recent system call wrapper
|
|
issues.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/09/bsdtalk128-sysjail-revisited-with.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,sysjail,michael dexter</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk128.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>22 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk128.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>22 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070901">
|
|
<title>Why I like the CLI</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Why I like the CLI:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Uses minimal resources. Less space, less memory, fewer dependencies.</li>
|
|
<li>Transparency. GUI hides internals, limits options.</li>
|
|
<li>Similar between Unix-like systems. GUI tools seem to change every week.</li>
|
|
<li>Remote management. SSH rocks.</li>
|
|
<li>Everything is text. Configs, devices, output. CLI is natural complement.</li>
|
|
<li>Pipes and scripts. One time is hard, a thousand times is easy.</li>
|
|
<li>Only need a few tools. Grep, sed, awk, vi, cron.</li>
|
|
<li>Text config files. Easy to version, share, and comment.</li>
|
|
<li>Requires reading skills instead of clicking skills.</li>
|
|
<li>Much faster when you know what you are doing.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk127-why-i-like-cli.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,cli,will backman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk127.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk127.ogg</url>
|
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<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070823">
|
|
<title>MidnightBSD founder Lucas Holt</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with MidnightBSD founder Lucas Holt.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk126-midnightbsd-founder-lucas.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,midnightbsd,lucas holt</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk126.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk126.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070816">
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<title>Matthew Dillon</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with DragonflyBSD's Matthew Dillon. We
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talk about the 1.10 release and the design of a new
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filesystem.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk125-matthew-dillon.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dragonflybsd,mattew dillon</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk125.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>20 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<url>bsdtalk125.ogg</url>
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<length>20 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070807">
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<title>PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore. We talk
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about the upcoming 1.4 release.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk124-pc-bsd-founder-kris-moore.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pc-bsd,kris moore</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk124.mp3</url>
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<size>6 Mb</size>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk124.ogg</url>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070731">
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<title>William "whurley" Hurley, Chief Architect of Open Source Strategy at BMC Software, Inc.</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with William "whurley" Hurley, Chief
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Architect of Open Source Strategy at BMC Software,
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Inc. We talk about the BMC Developer Network.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk123-william-whurley-hurley-chief.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bmc software,whurley,william hurley</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk123.mp3</url>
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<size>14 Mb</size>
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<length>28 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk123.ogg</url>
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<length>28 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070727">
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<title>Embedding FreeBSD with M. Warner Losh</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with M. Warner Losh about embedding FreeBSD.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk122-embedding-freebsd-with-m.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,embedding freebsd,m warner losh</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk122.mp3</url>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<length>16 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk122.ogg</url>
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<length>16 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070716">
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<title>Fast IPSec with George Neville-Neil</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with George Neville-Neil about Fast IPSec.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk121-fast-ipsec-with-george.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ipsec,george neville-neil</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk121.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk121.ogg</url>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070716">
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<title>BSD Hacker Isaac "Ike" Levy</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with BSD Hacker Isaac "Ike" Levy. To hear
|
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more of Ike and other NYCBUG audio, visit
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http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk120-bsd-hacker-isaac-ike-levy.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,nycbug,isaac levy</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk120.mp3</url>
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<size>13 Mb</size>
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<length>26 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk120.ogg</url>
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<length>26 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070706">
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<title>Playing with IPv6</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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I ramble on about how I have been experimenting
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with IPv6. For more details, see <a href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/cis341/resources/ipv6-test-lab.html">http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/cis341/resources/ipv6-test-lab.html</a>.
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk119-playing-with-ipv6.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,ipv6</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk119.mp3</url>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk119.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070625">
|
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<title>Sidsel Jensen from EuroBSDCon</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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Interview with Sidsel Jensen from www.eurobsdcon.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk118-sidsel-jensen-from.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,sidsel jensen</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk118.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
|
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<length>9 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk118.ogg</url>
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<length>9 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070614">
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<title>One Time Passwords</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<ul>
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|
<li> Important when you don't trust the computer you are using, such as a library computer or internet kiosk.</li>
|
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<li> Available by default in Free/Net/Open BSD.</li>
|
|
<li> FreeBSD uses OPIE, Net/Open use S/Key.</li>
|
|
<li> One time passwords are based on your pass phrase, a non-repeating sequence number, and a seed.</li>
|
|
<li> Initial setup should be done directly on the server.</li>
|
|
<li> "skeyinit" for Net/Open, "opiepasswd -c" for FreeBSD.</li>
|
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<li> Enter a pass phrase that is not your regular account password.</li>
|
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<li> Find your current sequence number and seed with "opieinfo" or "skeyinfo", for example: "497 pc5246".</li>
|
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<li> Generate a list of the next 10 passwords and write them down, using "opiekey -n 10 497 pc5246" or "skey -n 10 497 pc5246".</li>
|
|
<li> When you log in from a remote machine that might have a keystroke logger, you can now use a one time password instead of your regular password.</li>
|
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<li> For OpenBSD, log in as account:skey, for example "bob:skey", which will cause the system to present the s/key challenge.</li>
|
|
<li> For NetBSD, the system will always present you with the s/key challenge if it is configured for your account, although you can still use your regular password.</li>
|
|
<li> FreeBSD by default will force you to use a one time password if it is configured for your account.</li>
|
|
<li> If you want both OPIE and password authentication, FreeBSD allows you to list trusted networks or hosts in /etc/opieaccess.</li>
|
|
<li> Instead of carrying a list of passwords around, you can use s/key generators on a portable device that you trust, such as a palm pilot.</li>
|
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<li> For more info, check the man pages.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk117-one-time-passwords.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,security,one time passwords</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk117.mp3</url>
|
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<size>4 Mb</size>
|
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<length>6 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk117.ogg</url>
|
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<length>6 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070607">
|
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<title>Rick Macklem and NFSv4</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Rick Macklem about his work with NFSv4.
|
|
More information at http://snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca/nfsv4/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk116-rick-macklem-and-nfsv4.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,nfs,rick macklem</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk116.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk116.ogg</url>
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070602">
|
|
<title>Jun-ichiro "itojun" Itoh Hagino</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with KAME project core researcher Jun-ichiro
|
|
"itojun" Itoh Hagino.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk115-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,kame,itojun,jun-ichiro itoh hagino</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk115.mp3</url>
|
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<size>4 Mb</size>
|
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<length>10 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk115.ogg</url>
|
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<length>10 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070526">
|
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<title>A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
An interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team
|
|
members: Brooks Davis, Warner Losh, George V.
|
|
Neville-Neil, Hiroki Sato, and Robert Watson. The
|
|
interview was recorded at BSDCan in Ottawa, Cananda.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk114-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd core,brooks davis,warner losh,george neville-neil,hiroki sato,robert watson</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk114.mp3</url>
|
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<size>16 Mb</size>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk114.ogg</url>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070524">
|
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<title>Designing BSD Rootkits Author Joseph Kong</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Joseph Kong, Author of "Designing
|
|
BSD Rootkits: An Introduction to Kernel Hacking"
|
|
from No Starch Press. The interview was recorded
|
|
at BSDCan in Ottawa.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk113-designing-bsd-rootkits.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,kernel,rootkits,books,joseph kong</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk113.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk113.ogg</url>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070519">
|
|
<title>Qing Li and Tatuya Jinmei</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview at at BSDCan with Qing Li and Tatuya
|
|
Jinmei. We talk about the books that they authored
|
|
with Keiichi Shima: "IPv6 Core Protocols Implementation"
|
|
and "IPv6 Advanced Protocols Implementation." The
|
|
books are available at Amazon.com or on the publisher's
|
|
web site, www.mkp.com.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk112-qing-li-and-tatuya-jinmei.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ipv6,books,qing li,tatuya jimei</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk112.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>20 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk112.ogg</url>
|
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<length>20 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070510">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Developer Diane Bruce</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We
|
|
talk about Ham Radio on BSD.
|
|
Slides from one of her talks:
|
|
<a href="http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,diana bruce</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk111.mp3</url>
|
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<size>5 Mb</size>
|
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<length>10 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk111.ogg</url>
|
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<length>10 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>Josh Berkus, Postgresql Lead at Sun Microsystems</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Josh Berkus, Postgresql Lead at Sun
|
|
Microsystems. We talk about the upcoming PGCon on
|
|
23-24 May 2007. More info at http://www.pgcon.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk110-josh-berkus-postgresql-lead.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,postgresql,josh berkus</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk110.mp3</url>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk110.ogg</url>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070426">
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<title>George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development</title>
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<desc>
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George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development.
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See http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gnn for more
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information.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk109-george-neville-neil-and.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,virtual machines,george neville-neil</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk109.mp3</url>
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<size>6 Mb</size>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<url>bsdtalk109.ogg</url>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070419">
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<title>Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk108-matt-juszczak-from.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdjobs,matt juszczak</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk108.mp3</url>
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<size>4 Mb</size>
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<length>8 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk108.ogg</url>
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<length>4 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070412">
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<title>Contiki OS Developer Adam Dunkels</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Contiki OS Developer Adam Dunkels. You can find more information at http://www.sics.se/contiki/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk107-contiki-os-developer-adam.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,contikios,adam dunkels</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk107.mp3</url>
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<size>13 Mb</size>
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<length>27 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk107.ogg</url>
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<length>27 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070409">
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<title>Interview with Matthieu Herrb about Xenocara</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Matthieu Herrb about Xenocara.
|
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</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk106-interview-with-matthieu.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,xenocara,matthieu herrb</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk106.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk106.ogg</url>
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<length>14 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070401">
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<title>Intro to PF with Jason Dixon</title>
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<desc>
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Introduction to PF with Jason Dixon.
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|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk105-intro-to-pf-with-jason-dixon.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pf,jason dixon</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk105.mp3</url>
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<size>12 Mb</size>
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<length>25 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk105.ogg</url>
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<length>25 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070321">
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<title>Getting to know X</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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Getting to know the X Window System.<br />
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Make sure you are in a text only mode. You might
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need to change how the system boots, or boot into
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single user mode.
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>"startx" to make sure X is working right.</li>
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<li>"X" by itself gives the basic grey screen.</li>
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<li>"ctrl" and "alt" and "backspace" keys at the same time will zap X.</li>
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<li>"X & xterm -display :0"</li>
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<li>"xterm -geometry +300+300"</li>
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<li>"twm" or "metacity"</li>
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</ul>
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk104-getting-to-know-x.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,X</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk104.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk104.ogg</url>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070313">
|
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<title>Robert Ricci from Emulab</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Robert Ricci from www.Emulab.net.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk103-robert-ricci-from-emulab.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,emulab,robert ricci</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk103.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk103.ogg</url>
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<length>16 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070308">
|
|
<title>Cisco Distinguished Engineer Randall Stewart</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Cisco Distinguished Engineer Randall
|
|
Stewart. We talk about the Stream Control Transmission
|
|
Protocol and his work bringing it to FreeBSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk102-cisco-distinguished-engineer.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,cisco,freebsd,stream control transmission protocol,randall stewart</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk102.mp3</url>
|
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<size>17 Mb</size>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk102.ogg</url>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070227">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Developer George Neville-Neil</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil. We talk about the packet construction set and the packet debugger.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk101-freebsd-developer-george.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,packet construction set,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk101.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk101.ogg</url>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070217">
|
|
<title>NetBSD Developer Lubomir Sedlacik</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with NetBSD Developer Lubomir Sedlacik. We talk about pkgsrcCon 2007.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk100-netbsd-developer-lubomir.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,pkgsrccon,lubomir sedlacik</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk100.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk100.ogg</url>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070209">
|
|
<title>AsiaBSDCon PC Chair George Neville-Neil</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with AsiaBSDCon 2007 Program Committee Chair George Neville-Neil.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk099-asiabsdcon-pc-chair-george.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2007,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk099.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>14 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk099.ogg</url>
|
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<length>14 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070208">
|
|
<title>DragonFlyBSD Developer Matthew Dillon</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with DragonFlyBSD developer Matthew Dillon.
|
|
We talk about the 1.8 release.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk098-dragonflybsd-developer.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dragonflybsd,mathew dillon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk098.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>12 Mb</size>
|
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<length>24 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk098.ogg</url>
|
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<length>24 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070202">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Developer Pierre-Yves Ritschard</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD Developer Pierre-Yves
|
|
Ritschard. We talk about hoststated.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk097-openbsd-developer-pierre.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,hoststated,pierre-yves ritschard</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk097.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk097.ogg</url>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070129">
|
|
<title>Artist and Musician Ty Semaka</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Artist and Musician Ty Semaka. You
|
|
can find his work at http://www.tysemaka.com/, and
|
|
also on the OpenBSD CDs, posters, and shirts.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk096-artist-and-musician-ty.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,artwork,ty semaka</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk096.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>12 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk096.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070124">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Developer Claudio Jeker</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD Developer Claudio Jeker.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk095-openbsd-developer-claudio.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk095.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk095.ogg</url>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070121">
|
|
<title>BSD Consultant Jeremy C. Reed</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with BSD Consultant Jeremy C. Reed from http://www.reedmedia.net/
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk094-bsd-consultant-jeremy-c.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,consultancy,jeremy c reed</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk094.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk094.ogg</url>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070121">
|
|
<title>EMC Lab Admin Glen R. J. Neff</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with EMC Lab Administrator Glen R. J. Neff.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk093-emc-lab-admin-glen-r-j-neff.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,emc lab,glen r j neff</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk093.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>30 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk093.ogg</url>
|
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<length>30 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070112">
|
|
<title>Run Your Own Server Podcast Host Adam Glen</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Adam Glen, one of the hosts of the Run Your Own Server Podcast.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk092-run-your-own-server-podcast.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,run your own server,adam glen</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk092.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>12 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk092.ogg</url>
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<length>12 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070107">
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<title>Phil Pereira from bsdnexus.com</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Phil Pereira from bsdnexus.com.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk091-phil-pereira-from.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdnexus,phil pereira</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk091.mp3</url>
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<size>9 Mb</size>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk091.ogg</url>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070104">
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<title>Sys Admin Mike Erdely</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Sys Admin Mike Erdely. You can find more information on his use of binpatch at http://erdelynet.com/binpatch.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk090-sys-admin-mike-erdely.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,binpatch,mike erdely</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk090.mp3</url>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk090.ogg</url>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070103">
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<title>NetBSD Release Engineer Jeff Rizzo</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with NetBSD Release Engineer Jeff Rizzo. We talk about the upcoming 4.0 release.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk089-netbsd-release-engineer.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,jeff rizzo</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk089.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk089.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061221">
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<title>A Year of BSDTalk</title>
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<desc>
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A short ramble about the first year of bsdtalk.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk088-year-of-bsdtalk.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,anniversary</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk088.mp3</url>
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<size>4 Mb</size>
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<length>8 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk088.ogg</url>
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<length>8 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061211">
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<title>FreeBSD Developer Joseph Koshy</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with FreeBSD developer Joseph Koshy about libELF. You can find more information about libELF at http://wiki.freebsd.org/LibElf.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk087-freebsd-developer-joseph.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,libelf,joseph koshy</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk087.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>9 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk087.ogg</url>
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<length>9 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061207">
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<title>FreeBSD Developer Kip Macy</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with FreeBSD developer Kip Macy. We talk about the Ultrasparc T1 port.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk086-freebsd-developer-kip-macy.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,ultrasparc t1,kip macy</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk086.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk086.ogg</url>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061201">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Port Committer Thomas McLaughlin</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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Interview with FreeBSD Port Committer Thomas McLaughlin about the BSD# project.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk085-freebsd-port-committer.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,bsd#,thomas mclaughlin</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk085.mp3</url>
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<size>9 Mb</size>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk085.ogg</url>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061129">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Release Engineer Bruce Mah</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD Release Engineer Bruce Mah.
|
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</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk084-freebsd-release-engineer.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,release engineer,bruce mah</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk084.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk084.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061119">
|
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<title>Pkgsrc Developer Johnny Lam</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with pkgsrc developer Johnny Lam.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk083-pkgsrc-developer-johnny-lam.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pkgsrc,johnny lam</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk083.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk083.ogg</url>
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<length>13 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061110">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Developer Jason Wright</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD developer Jason Wright. We talk about his work on sparc and also amateur radio.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk082-openbsd-developer-jason.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,sparc,radio,jason wright</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk082.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>17 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk082.ogg</url>
|
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<length>17 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061107">
|
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<title>Thorsten Glaser from MirOS</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with Thorsten Glaser from MirOS, which can be found at www.mirbsd.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk081-thorsten-glaser-from-miros.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,miros,thomas glaser</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk081.mp3</url>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk081.ogg</url>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061103">
|
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<title>EuroBSDCon Organizer Massimiliano Stucchi</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with EuroBSDCon organizer Massimiliano Stucchi.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk080-eurobsdcon-organizer.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2006,massimiliano stucchi</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk080.mp3</url>
|
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<size>4 Mb</size>
|
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<length>8 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk080.ogg</url>
|
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<length>8 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061101">
|
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<title>OpenBSD Developer David Gwynne</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD developer David Gwynne. We
|
|
talk about the upcoming 4.0 release of OpenBSD and
|
|
current projects that he is working on.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk079-openbsd-developer-david.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,david gwynne</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk079.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk079.ogg</url>
|
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<length>16 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061026">
|
|
<title>Kris Moore from PC-BSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Kris Moore from PC-BSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk078-kris-moore-from-pc-bsd.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pc-bsd,kris moore</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk078.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>21 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk078.ogg</url>
|
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<length>21 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061018">
|
|
<title>Matt Olander from iXsystems</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Matt Olander from www.iXsystems.com.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk077-matt-olander-from-ixsystems.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ixsystems,matt olander</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk077.mp3</url>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk077.ogg</url>
|
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<length>19 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061013">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Developer Marc Balmer</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD Developer Marc Balmer. We
|
|
talk about www.opencon.org and his work with OpenBSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk076-openbsd-developer-marc.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,opencon,openbsd,marc balmer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk076.mp3</url>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk076.ogg</url>
|
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<length>15 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061006">
|
|
<title>Interview with Hiroki Sato and George Neville-Neil from AsiaBSDCon</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Hiroki Sato and George Neville-Neil
|
|
from AsiaBSDCon. More info at http://www.asiabsdcon.org/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk074-interview-with-hiroki-sato.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2006,hiroki sao,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk074.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk074.ogg</url>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061005">
|
|
<title>Interview with Sevan Janiyan</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Sevan Janiyan. We talk about the
|
|
Brighton Chilli WiFi hotspot project, which can
|
|
be found at http://brightonchilli.geeklan.co.uk/
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk073-interview-with-sevan.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,brighton chilli wifi,sevan janiyan</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk073.mp3</url>
|
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<size>6 Mb</size>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk073.ogg</url>
|
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<length>13 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061003">
|
|
<title>Interview with Poul-Henning Kamp about Varnish</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
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Interview with Poul-Henning Kamp about Varnish. More information at http://www.varnish-cache.org/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk072-interview-with-poul-henning.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,varnish,poul-henning kamp</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk072.mp3</url>
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<size>17 Mb</size>
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<length>36 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk072.ogg</url>
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<length>36 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060929">
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<title>Interview with Einar Th. Einarsson from f-prot.com</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Einar Th. Einarsson from f-prot.com.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk071-interview-with-einar-th.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,f-prot,einar th einarsson</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk071.mp3</url>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk071.ogg</url>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060928">
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<title>Interview with NetBSD Developer Tim Rightnour</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with NetBSD Developer Tim Rightnour. We talk about NetBSD/prep.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk070-interview-with-netbsd.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,tim rightnour</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk070.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk070.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060923">
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<title>Interview with Christoph Egger about Xen on OpenBSD</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Christoph Egger about Xen on OpenBSD.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk069-interview-with-christoph.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,xen,christoph egger</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk069.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk069.ogg</url>
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<length>15 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060923">
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<title>Interview with OpenBSD Developer Bob Beck</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with OpenBSD Developer Bob Beck.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk068-interview-with-openbsd.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,bob beck</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk068.mp3</url>
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<size>12 Mb</size>
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<length>26 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk068.ogg</url>
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<length>26 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060922">
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<title>Interview with Dan Langille about backups</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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Interview with Dan Langille about backups. Check out <a href="http://www.bacula.org/">http://www.bacula.org/</a>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk067-interview-with-dan-langille.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bacula,dan langille</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk067.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk067.ogg</url>
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<length>22 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060921">
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<title>Interview with Michael Dexter about sysjail</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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Interview with Michael Dexter about sysjail. <a href="http://sysjail.bsd.lv/">http://sysjail.bsd.lv/</a>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk066-interview-with-michael.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,sysjail,michael dexter</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk066.mp3</url>
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<size>16 Mb</size>
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<length>35 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk066.ogg</url>
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<length>35 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060915">
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<title><![CDATA[ Interview with Eirik Øverby.]]></title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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Interview with Eirik Øverby. We talk about
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his use of BSD and Jails.
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk065-interview-with-eirik-verby.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,jails,eirik Overby</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk065.mp3</url>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk065.ogg</url>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060913">
|
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<title>Interview with NetBSD Developer Jason Thorpe</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with NetBSD Developer Jason Thorpe
|
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</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk064-interview-with-netbsd.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,jason thorpe</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk064.mp3</url>
|
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<length>38 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk064.ogg</url>
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<length>38 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060901">
|
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<title>Interview with Mitchell Smith about BSD and Accessibility</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Mitchell Smith about BSD and Accessibility.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk063-interview-with-mitchell.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,accessibility,mitchell smith</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk063.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
|
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<length>17 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk063.ogg</url>
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<length>17 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060822">
|
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<title>Interview with YAWS developer Claes Klacke Wikstrom</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with YAWS developer Claes "Klacke" Wikstrom.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk062-interview-with-yaws.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,yaws,claes wikstrom</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk062.mp3</url>
|
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk062.ogg</url>
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<length>18 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060815">
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<title>Interview with lighttpd developer Jan Kneschke</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with lighttpd developer Jan Kneschke.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk061-interview-with-lighttpd.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,lighttpd,jan kneschke</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk061.mp3</url>
|
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<size>17 Mb</size>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,lighttpd,jan kneschke</tags>
|
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk061.ogg</url>
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,lighttpd,jan kneschke</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060811">
|
|
<title>My BSD History</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
My BSD History, by Will Backman of BSDTalk, and a bit on accessibility.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk060-my-bsd-history.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,accessibility</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk060.mp3</url>
|
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk060.ogg</url>
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<length>10 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060808">
|
|
<title>Interview with Matt Morley</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Matt Morley, BSD user.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk059-interview-with-matt-morley.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,matt morley</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk059.mp3</url>
|
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<size>11 Mb</size>
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<length>25 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk059.ogg</url>
|
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<length>25 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060805">
|
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<title>Interview with Jason Thaxter from gomoos.org</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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Interview with Jason Thaxter from gomoos.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/07/bsdtalk058-interview-with-jason.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,gomoos,jason thaxter</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk058.mp3</url>
|
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<size>11 Mb</size>
|
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<length>23 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bsdtalk058.ogg</url>
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<length>23 minutes</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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|
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<item source="youtube" added="20090524">
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<title>Using BSD in SchmooCon Labs</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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Using BSD in SchmooCon Labs
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<br>
|
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DCBSDCon 2009, Ken Caruso
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<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhfuP4jghY
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhfuP4jghY</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,bsd,schmoocon,ken caruso</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZhfuP4jghY</url>
|
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<length>35:08</length>
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20090524">
|
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<title>Sleeping Beauty - NetBSD on Modern laptops</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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P9A: Sleeping Beauty - NetBSD on Modern Laptops
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<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Jorg Sonnenberger
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|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ygBFjGR50
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ygBFjGR50</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,netbsd,laptops,jorg sonnenberger</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9ygBFjGR50</url>
|
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<length>1:20:56</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20090524">
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<title>OpenBSD Network Stack Internals</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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P8A: OpenBSD Network Stack Internals
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<br>
|
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AsiaBSDCon 2008, Claudio Jeker
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<br>
|
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V85It0dGUF4
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V85It0dGUF4</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V85It0dGUF4</url>
|
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<length>53:41</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
<item source="youtube" added="20090524">
|
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<title>25 years with BSD</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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Thinking RealSpace: Life with BSD - ~25 years with BSD
|
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<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Hideki Sunahara
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|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brYdkQ120Do
|
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brYdkQ120Do</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,keynote,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,bsd,hideki sunahara</tags>
|
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<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brYdkQ120Do</url>
|
|
<length>44:43</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20090524">
|
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<title>P6A: A Portable iSCSI Initiator</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
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P3B: A Portable iSCSI Initiator
|
|
<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Alistair Crooks
|
|
<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiZY7PMu7Ic
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiZY7PMu7Ic</overview>
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,iscsi,alistair crooks</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiZY7PMu7Ic</url>
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<length>40:57</length>
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20090327">
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<title>P3B: BSD Implementations of XCAST6</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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P3B: BSD Implementations of XCAST6
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<br>
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AsiaBSDCon 2008, Yuji Imai
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<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1Ga48smqyI
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1Ga48smqyI</overview>
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,xcast6,yuji imai</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1Ga48smqyI</url>
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<length>55:42</length>
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20090327">
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<title>P5A: Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD Kernel</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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P5A: Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD Kernel
|
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<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Kristaps Dzonsons
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<br>
|
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c63VneyQI-k
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c63VneyQI-k</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,netbsd,kristaps dzonsons</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c63VneyQI-k</url>
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<length>56:29</length>
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20090327">
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<title>P4B: Send and Receive of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With puffs</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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P4B: Send and Receive of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With puffs
|
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<br>
|
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AsiaBSDCon 2008, Antti Kantee
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<br>
|
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziGeB8iRA0c
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziGeB8iRA0c</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,puffs,antti kantee</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziGeB8iRA0c</url>
|
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<length>47:29</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20090327">
|
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<title>P1B: Tracking FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
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P1B: Tracking FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting
|
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<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, M. Warner Losh
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaZ9Ef04bJg
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaZ9Ef04bJg</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,freebsd,warner losh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaZ9Ef04bJg</url>
|
|
<length>33:40</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20090313">
|
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<title>A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem, Kirk McKusick</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem, Kirk McKusick
|
|
<br>
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008, Dr. Kirk McKusick
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzieR5MM06M
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzieR5MM06M</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,bsd fast filesystem,kirk mckusick</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzieR5MM06M</url>
|
|
<length>42:01</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20090221">
|
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<title>PC-BSD, Matt Olander, AsiaBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
PC-BSD, Matt Olander, AsiaBSDCon 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0q37X-MJzY
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0q37X-MJzY</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,pc-bsd,matt olander</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0q37X-MJzY</url>
|
|
<length>28:50</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20090221">
|
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<title>Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods, Brooks Davis, AsiaBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development
|
|
Methods, Brooks Davis, AsiaBSDCon 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lcrinKBMas
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lcrinKBMas</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,freebsd,promotion,open source development models,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lcrinKBMas</url>
|
|
<length>30:07</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20090221">
|
|
<title>Keynote, Peter Losher, Internet Systems Consortium, AsiaBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Keynote, Peter Losher, Internet Systems Consortium,
|
|
AsiaBSDCon 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQbdG7TwhKo
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQbdG7TwhKo</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,keynote,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,peter losher</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQbdG7TwhKo</url>
|
|
<length>42:44</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20090221">
|
|
<title>GEOM - in Infrastructure We Trust, Pawel Jakub Dawidek, AsiaBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
GEOM - in Infrastructure We Trust, Pawel Jakub
|
|
Dawidek, AsiaBSDCon 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMpmOezBJZo
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMpmOezBJZo</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,geom,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMpmOezBJZo</url>
|
|
<length>46:38</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20090221">
|
|
<title>Reducing Lock Contention in a Multi-Core System, Randall Stewart, AsiaBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Reducing Lock Contention in a Multi-Core System,
|
|
Randall Stewart, AsiaBSDCon 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQOMva1SmbY
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQOMva1SmbY</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,presentation,asiabsdcon2008,asiabsdcon,multicore,lock contention,randall stewart</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQOMva1SmbY</url>
|
|
<length>28:12</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20090119">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Kernel Internals, Dr. Marshall Kirk McKusick</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The first hour of Marshall Kirk McKusick's course
|
|
on FreeBSD kernel internals based on his book, The
|
|
Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating
|
|
System. This course has been given at BSD Conferences
|
|
and technology companies around the world.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbqBdghh6E
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbqBdghh6E</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,course,freebsd,design and implementation of the freebsd operating system,kirk mckusick</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbqBdghh6E</url>
|
|
<length>59:57</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081231">
|
|
<title>May 2008 developer Vimage report</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
A sneak peak into the FreeBSD development process.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Warning 2 hours! filmed over 2 days.
|
|
(The schedule worked out was optimistic to say the
|
|
least but it's still looking ok...)
|
|
<br>
|
|
Marko Zec and Julian Elischer report back to the
|
|
developers at BSDCan on the progress on virtualizing
|
|
the network stack in FreeBSD. This has been a long
|
|
term project but at the time of this recording was
|
|
just reaching the point of feasibility. In this
|
|
video you can see some of the dynamics of the group
|
|
as developers become familiar with the project and
|
|
discussions take place regarding such things as
|
|
maintainability, ABI compatibility, and even what
|
|
to call the feature. In this video you can see the
|
|
decision being made by a "quorum" of developers to
|
|
take this project mainstream.
|
|
<br>
|
|
The sound is less that perfect, but it's what we have.
|
|
<br>
|
|
This is a montage of 3 video sources, one of which
|
|
is a lower resolution, but at times it was the only
|
|
camera capturing the action. (the other ran out of
|
|
tape for a while)
|
|
<br>
|
|
Thanks to Ed Maste for the added footage.
|
|
<br>
|
|
I will be doing more editing later and will be
|
|
substituting in better footage in some places.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Px-pSXm32dE
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px-pSXm32dE</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,freebsd,vimage,marko zec,julian elischer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px-pSXm32dE</url>
|
|
<length>2:44:36</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081231">
|
|
<title>ZFS in FreeBSD, by Pawel Jakub Dawidek</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Pawel goes over ZFS, and tells us the state of the
|
|
FreeBSD port. Source: Julian
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=5-CR3o-Q2CU
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-CR3o-Q2CU</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,freebsd,zfs,pawel jakub</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-CR3o-Q2CU</url>
|
|
<length>54:34</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081231">
|
|
<title>Isilon and FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Zach Loafman explains how Isilon uses FreeBSD and
|
|
how the company adds to it and interacts with the
|
|
FreeBSD community.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=OlMocIwM5QU
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlMocIwM5QU</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,freebsd,isilon,zach loafman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlMocIwM5QU</url>
|
|
<length>28:58</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081216">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD networking work summary</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Robert Watson reports on work currently under way
|
|
to optimize the networking stack for new hardware.
|
|
Source: Julian
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohLVNmI3lCg
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohLVNmI3lCg</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,freebsd,networking,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohLVNmI3lCg</url>
|
|
<length>55:21</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081216">
|
|
<title>Kris Moore and PCBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
PCBSD from a developer's perspective. Source: Julian
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=aHRRa-OvwxM
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=aHRRa-OvwxM</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,pcbsd,kris moore</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=aHRRa-OvwxM</url>
|
|
<length>25:14</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081216">
|
|
<title>Hardware Crypto Suport- Philip Paep. MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Philip gives a short talk on hs experience developing
|
|
a driver for hardware crypto. Source: Julian
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,crypto,philip paep</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</url>
|
|
<length>23:03</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD, klaster pocztowy</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"Projektowanie korporacyjnego klastra pocztowego",
|
|
Jan Srzednicki at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B8MDy-37TI
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B8MDy-37TI</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,polish,jan srzednicki</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9B8MDy-37TI</url>
|
|
<length>1:07:56</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
|
|
<title>Meet BSD projects from GSoC 2007</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007",
|
|
Pawel Solyga at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snVtilaj-KI
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snVtilaj-KI</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,google soc,pawel solyga</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snVtilaj-KI</url>
|
|
<length>34:37</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
|
|
<title>Google Summer of Code 2008. BSD summary</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
A panel discusses the GSOC project an how it and BSD get on.
|
|
Source: Julian
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l3tuhSmp_E
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l3tuhSmp_E</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,google soc</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3l3tuhSmp_E</url>
|
|
<length>35:15</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
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<title>Embedded FreeBSD</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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"FreeBSD do zabudowy czyli nie tylko pecety", Rafal
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Jaworowski at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
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<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HcIJvJX4y8
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]]>
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</desc>
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HcIJvJX4y8</overview>
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<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,embedded,freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HcIJvJX4y8</url>
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<length>1:11:09</length>
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<desc>Flash</desc>
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
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<title>DTrace</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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"DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI
|
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wieku", Slawomir Zak at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
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<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VK6tV4y3r0
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]]>
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</desc>
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VK6tV4y3r0</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,dtrace,polish,slawomir zak</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VK6tV4y3r0</url>
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<length>1:04:23</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
|
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<title>New features in FreeBSD 7</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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"New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7", Kris
|
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Kennaway at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland
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<br>
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUjJWhlnujQ
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]]>
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUjJWhlnujQ</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,freebsd,kris kennaway</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUjJWhlnujQ</url>
|
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<length>1:07:18</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
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<title>Detangling and debugging</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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"Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected
|
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places", Philip Paeps at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw,
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|
Poland.
|
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<br>
|
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Fm8mgPyDc
|
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]]>
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Fm8mgPyDc</overview>
|
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<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,debugging,philip paeps</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Fm8mgPyDc</url>
|
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<length>18:36</length>
|
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<desc>Flash</desc>
|
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<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Profiling, Kris Kennaway, MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
FreeBSD Profiling tools, tips and tricks, Kris
|
|
Kennaway, MeetBSD 2008
|
|
<br>
|
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clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfb5_uG7BCA
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfb5_uG7BCA</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,freebsd,profiling,kris kennaway</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mfb5_uG7BCA</url>
|
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<length>1:06:23</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
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<title>BSD v. GPL, Jason Dixon, NYCBSDCon 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
BSD vs GPL is a sweeping epic, focused on the
|
|
dichotomy between good and evil. It peers inside
|
|
the hearts and minds of the creators of these
|
|
movements and dissects their battle for world
|
|
domination. No common documentary will dare to
|
|
follow the path that BSD vs GPL blazes. This
|
|
presentation was given by Jason Dixon at the NYC
|
|
BSD Conference at Columbia University on October
|
|
11, 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMmbjJI5su0
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMmbjJI5su0</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,nycbsdcon,nycbsdcon2008,bsd versus gpl,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMmbjJI5su0</url>
|
|
<length>16:21</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>BSD is Dying, Jason Dixon, NYCBSDCon 2007</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
A tongue-in-cheek look at the history and future
|
|
of the BSD movement. Modeled after the presentation
|
|
styles of Lessig and Hardt, the talk provides a
|
|
light-hearted introspection of the leaders,
|
|
technologies, and community that forges ahead despite
|
|
having been left for dead some 15 years past. This
|
|
presentation was given by Jason Dixon at the NYC
|
|
BSD Conference at Columbia University on October
|
|
28, 2006
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7tvI6JCXD0
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7tvI6JCXD0</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,nycbsdcon,nycbsdcon2007,bsd is dying,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7tvI6JCXD0</url>
|
|
<length>17:41</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop", Matt Olander at
|
|
MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC4gsipGfQU
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC4gsipGfQU</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,pc-bsd,matt olander</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC4gsipGfQU</url>
|
|
<length>31:30</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD, Protecting Privacy with Tor</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor",
|
|
Christian Brffer at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,freebsd,tor,privacy,christian bruffer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ</url>
|
|
<length>46:24</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD, Building a Computing Cluster</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing
|
|
Cluster using FreeBSD", Brooks Davis at MeetBSD
|
|
2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpsRb9fJ4Ds
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpsRb9fJ4Ds</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2007,freebsd,cluster,performance,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpsRb9fJ4Ds</url>
|
|
<length>47:51</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability, Brooks Davis, MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and
|
|
Predictability by Brooks Davis, The Aerospace
|
|
Corporation, MeetBSD November 15, 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uBFLJm7IHc
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uBFLJm7IHc</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,cluster,performance,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uBFLJm7IHc</url>
|
|
<length>43:40</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>BSD Certification, MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
BSD Certification by Dru Lavigne, Chair, BSD
|
|
Certification Group, MeetBSD November 15, 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGQmLYplO9U
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGQmLYplO9U</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,bsd certification,dru lavigne</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGQmLYplO9U</url>
|
|
<length>44:14</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>Embedding FreeBSD, MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Embedding FreeBSD by Warner Losh and Philip Paeps,
|
|
MeetBSD November 15, 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc3xYrxvIU0
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc3xYrxvIU0</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,embedded,freebsd,philip paeps,warner losh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fc3xYrxvIU0</url>
|
|
<length>38:56</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="youtube" added="20081206">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Foundation Update & Recognition, MeetBSD 2008</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Robert Watson provides a status update on the
|
|
non-profit FreeBSD Foundation at MeetBSD November
|
|
16, 2008
|
|
<br>
|
|
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNQ2d41Vn2A
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNQ2d41Vn2A</overview>
|
|
<tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,freebsd foundation,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNQ2d41Vn2A</url>
|
|
<length>16:22</length>
|
|
<desc>Flash</desc>
|
|
<tags>flash</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: ukuug
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="ukuug" added="20070402">
|
|
<title>Lousy virtualization, Happy users: FreeBSD's jail(2) facility</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Lousy virtualization, Happy users: FreeBSD's jail(2) facility by Poul-Henning Kamp (phk@FreeBSD.org)
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.ukuug.org/events/spring2007/programme/</overview>
|
|
<tags>ukuug,presentation,freebsd,jails,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.ukuug.org/events/spring2007/programme/jails.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>2.7 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: suug2004
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Poul-Henning Kamp - GBDE -- Spook strength disk encryption</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
GBDE is a disk encryption facility designed with
|
|
both usability and strength as requirements and it
|
|
attempts to protect both the user and the data. The
|
|
talk is about avoiding self-deceiving analysis, how
|
|
to make real world usable cryptography and generally
|
|
protect yourself and your data. Required skill
|
|
level: Laptop user.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview>
|
|
<tags>suug,presentation,gbde,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/bsdcon-03.gbde.paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>104 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Paper</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.suug.ch/sucon/04/slides/gbde.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>113 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Hendrik Scholz - Performance bottleneck detection and removal</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Once a system is exposed to heavy load bottlenecks
|
|
need to be addressed to prevent single components
|
|
from slowing down a complex installation. Highlighting
|
|
various hotspots their detection and removal gets
|
|
discussed using real life examples.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview>
|
|
<tags>suug,presentation,performance,hendrik scholz</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.wormulon.net/files/pub/FreeBSD_Bottleneck_Detection.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>213 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Max Laier - PF - Extended Introduction</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD
|
|
firewall system - and summarize its history and
|
|
projected future. After providing a short overview
|
|
of pf's general functionality and some firewall
|
|
basics, it will concentrate on packet filter's
|
|
advanced feature-set from the administrator's point
|
|
of view. The talk will also cover the integration
|
|
of ALTQ, a mature framework for traffic shaping and
|
|
priorization. Finally it will provide a short
|
|
overview of the "Common Address Redundancy Protocol"
|
|
(CARP) and its integration in pf.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview>
|
|
<tags>suug,presentation,pf,altq,max laier</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/sucon.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://mirror.switch.ch/sucon-04/max_laier-pf_extended_introduction.avi</url>
|
|
<size>94 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Video/MPEG</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://mirror.switch.ch/sucon-04/max_laier-pf_extended_introduction.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>22 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Audio/MP3</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Poul-Henning Kamp - Old mistakes repeated (but you do get the source code now)</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
UNIX is the best operating system ever designed so
|
|
everybody is running UNIX on their computer, right
|
|
? This presentation takes a partisan looks a why
|
|
UNIX never became a big success in the eighties,
|
|
failed to win the market in the nineties, and still
|
|
struggles in the market in the new millennium.
|
|
Poul-Henning will take a critical look at the
|
|
mistakes of the past and the mistakes of the present
|
|
and try to make it really clear what needs to happen
|
|
for UNIX to become a real success.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview>
|
|
<tags>suug,presentation,unix,mistakes,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.suug.ch/sucon/04/slides/oldmistakes.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>65 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- DCBSDCon
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>DCBSDCon 2009 - Photos</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos of the 2009 DCBSDCon
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.flickr.com/photos/34727619@N03/</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,photos</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Chris Buechler - Network perimeter redundancy with pfsense</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
This session will first provide an introduction and
|
|
overview of pfSense and its common uses. It will
|
|
then go on to cover means of providing redundancy
|
|
for the critical portions of your network perimeter
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using pfSense, including redundancy for your Internet
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connections, firewalls and DNS. Live configuration
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examples will be shown for as many of these topics
|
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as the session's length permits. This session will
|
|
cover pfSense 1.2.1, but will also offer an overview
|
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of some of the enhanced capabilities in this area
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that pfSense 2.0 will provide in the future.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/buechler.html</overview>
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<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,pfsense,chris buechler</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/buechler_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
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<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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<size>6.2 Kb</size>
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<length>30 pages</length>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
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<title>Richard Bejtlich - Network security monitoring using FreeBSD</title>
|
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<desc>
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I've been using FreeBSD as my preferred platform
|
|
for Network Security Monitoring (NSM) since 2000.
|
|
In this presentation I'll discuss my latest thinking
|
|
on using FreeBSD to identify normal, suspicious,
|
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and malicious traffic in enterprise networks. FreeBSD
|
|
is a powerful platform for network traffic inspection
|
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and log analysis, and I'll share a few ways I use
|
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it in production environments.
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/bejtlich.html</overview>
|
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<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,network security,monitoring,richard bejtlich</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
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<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/bejtlich_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
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<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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<size>972 Kb</size>
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<length>23 pages</length>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
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<title>Henning Brauer - Faster packets: Performance tuning in the OpenBSD network stack and PF</title>
|
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<desc>
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n/a
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|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/brauer.html</overview>
|
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<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,performance,henning brauer</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
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<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/brauer_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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<size>27 Mb</size>
|
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<length>69 pages</length>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
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<title>Kristaps Dzonsons - Process isolation for NetBSD and OpenBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In NetBSD and OpenBSD, user-land process and
|
|
process-context isolation is limited to credential
|
|
cross-checks, file-system chroot and explicit
|
|
systrace/kauth applications. I'll demonstrate a
|
|
working mechanism of isolated process trees in
|
|
branched OpenBSD-4.4 and NetBSD-5.0-beta kernels
|
|
where an isolated process is started by a system
|
|
call similar to fork; following that, the child
|
|
process and its descendants execute in a context
|
|
isolated from the caller. This system is the continued
|
|
work of "mult" -- first prototyped in a branched
|
|
NetBSD-3.1 kernel and isolating all system resources
|
|
-- pared down to a lightweight, auditable patch of
|
|
process-only separation for both OpenBSD and NetBSD.
|
|
I specifically address solutions to performance
|
|
issues and mechanism design with an eye toward more
|
|
resources being isolated in the future.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/dzonsons.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,netbsd,process isolation,kristaps dzonsons</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/dzonsons_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>687 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>27 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Robert Luciani - M:N threading in DragonflyBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Ineffective concurrency mechanisms in an operating
|
|
system can lead to low performance in both single
|
|
and multiprocessor environments. Practical setbacks
|
|
involved with attempting overly invasive kernel
|
|
changes have made it difficult in the past to
|
|
implement new and innovative concurrency systems.
|
|
This paper describes the rationale behind interfaces
|
|
in the DragonFly BSD operating system intended to
|
|
provide high performance and scalability on
|
|
multiprocessor architectures. Using a lock-free
|
|
processor centric approach, DragonFly BSD has
|
|
developed a unique thread system with the potential
|
|
for excellent scalability.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/luciani.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,dragonflybsd,concurrency,robert luciani</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/luciani_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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<size>1.5 Mb</size>
|
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<length>23 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Ken Caruso - Using BSD in Shmoocon labs</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
n/a
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/caruso.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,scmoocon,ken caruso</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/caruso_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>447 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>13 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Brooks Davis - Isolating cluster jobs for performance and predictability</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
At The Aerospace Corporation, we run a large FreeBSD
|
|
based computing cluster to support engineering
|
|
applications. These applications come in all shapes,
|
|
sizes, and qualities of implementation. To support
|
|
them and our diverse userbase we have been searching
|
|
for ways to isolate jobs from one another in ways
|
|
that are more effective than Unix time sharing and
|
|
more fine grained than allocating whole nodes to
|
|
jobs. In this paper we discuss the problem space
|
|
and our efforts so far. These efforts include
|
|
implementation of partial file systems vitalization
|
|
and CPU isolation using CPU sets.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/davis.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,clusters,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/davis_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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<size>952 Kb</size>
|
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<length>24 pages</length>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Marco Peereboom - Epitome</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Tired of tape and their weaknesses? So am I!
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Epitome is the next generation backup mechanism.
|
|
It is based on the idea of providing instant available
|
|
backup data while removing duplicate files & blocks
|
|
from backups (yes really!). It is a disk based WORM
|
|
backup system.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk will go into the Epitome protocol and its
|
|
application. The code is generic enough that it can
|
|
address all 3 major (buzzword compliant) technologies
|
|
known as: CAS, DEDUP & SIS.
|
|
</p>
|
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/peereboom.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,epitome,backup,marco peereboom</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/peereboom_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>197 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>34 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Kurt Miller - Implementing PIE on OpenBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In this session, Kurt will discuss OpenBSD's PIE
|
|
implementation, its impact on existing security
|
|
mechanisms such as W^X on i386, and the various
|
|
enhancements needed to the runtime linker, kernel
|
|
and other system libs.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/miller.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,pie,kurt miller</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/miller_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>4.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>24 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>Ted Unangst - OpenBSD vs SMP, threading, and concurrency</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
I will discuss the current status of kernel SMP
|
|
support, the rthreads thread library, and relevant
|
|
future developments. Over the years, we have
|
|
accumulated several concurrency primitives in the
|
|
kernel, causing some confusion amongst developers,
|
|
so I will lay out the origin and correct usage for
|
|
each. The talk is primarily targeted at the budding
|
|
OpenBSD kernel developer, but I will also describe
|
|
the end-user effects of each topic.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/unangst.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,openbsd,smp,threading,concurrency,ted unangst</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/unangst_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>675 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>32 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dcbsdcon" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>George Neville-Neil - Performance analysis with (hwpmc)</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
FreeBSD has included support for Hardware Performance
|
|
Monitoring Counters (hwpmc) for several years now.
|
|
The hwpmc system provides access to counters that
|
|
are present in all modern Intel and AMD CPUs, as
|
|
well as other chipsets, and which give the programmer
|
|
the ability to understand the low level performance
|
|
issues that may effect their code. This talk will
|
|
cover the motivation behind and basic usage of
|
|
HWPMC.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/neville-neil.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>dcbsdcon,dcbsdcon2009,slides,freebsd,hwpmc,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/speakers/slides/neville-neil_dcbsdcon2009.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>469 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>71 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Paeps Philip - How-to embed FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
This paper provides a how-to embed FreeBSD. A console
|
|
server built form an AT91RM9200 based ARM system
|
|
will be explored. This paper will talk about the
|
|
selection of hardware. It will explore creating
|
|
images for the target system, as well as concentrate
|
|
on different alternatives for deploying the system.
|
|
A number of different options exist today, and no
|
|
comprehensive guide for navigating through the
|
|
choices exists today. This paper will explore the
|
|
different alternatives that exist today for producing
|
|
images targeted at different size requirements. The
|
|
differing choices for storage in an embedded
|
|
environment are explored. The techniques used to
|
|
access rich debugging environments are discussed.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,embed,freebsd,philip paeps</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - George Neville-Neil - Multicast Performance in FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In the past ten years most of the research in network
|
|
protocols has gone into TCP, leaving UDP to languish
|
|
as a local configuration protocol. While the majority
|
|
of Internet traffic is TCP, UDP remains the only
|
|
IP protocol that works over multicast and as such
|
|
has some specific, and interesting uses in some
|
|
areas of computing. In 2008 we undertook a study
|
|
of the performance of UDP multicast on both 1Gbps
|
|
and 10Gbps Ethernet networks in order to see if
|
|
changing the physical layer of the network would
|
|
give a linear decrease in packet latency. To measure
|
|
the possible gains we developed a new network
|
|
protocol test program, mctest, which is capable of
|
|
recording packet round trip times from many hosts
|
|
simultaneously and which we believe accurately
|
|
represents how many environments use multicast. The
|
|
mctest program has been integrated into FreeBSD and
|
|
is now being used to verify the proper operation
|
|
of multicast on various pieces of 10Gbps hardware.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,multicast,freebsd,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2827&type=mp3</url>
|
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<desc>MP3</desc>
|
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<size>1 byte</size>
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Pedro Giffuni - Working with Engineering Applications in FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
In recent years, traditional branches of engineering
|
|
like Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical and
|
|
Industrial Engineering are requiring extensive
|
|
computing facilities for their needs. Several well
|
|
known labs (Sandia, Lawrence Livermore) rely on
|
|
huge clusters to do all types of complex analysis
|
|
that were unthinkable a couple of decades ago. While
|
|
the free BSD variants share the environment with
|
|
traditional UNIX systems, frequently used for such
|
|
computations, it was not common to find adequate
|
|
free software packages to carry complex calculations.
|
|
Eventually commercial versions of important math
|
|
related packages started to appear for the Linux
|
|
platform. Even when the big packages were distant,
|
|
the BSDs learned and adapted in resourceful ways:
|
|
Matlab and Mathematica, running under Linux emulation,
|
|
demanded functionality from the BSDs and NetBSD
|
|
implemented a signal trampoline to be able to run
|
|
AutoCAD with IRIX binary compatibility. A notable
|
|
project that was always available under a free
|
|
license was Berkeley's Spice circuit analysis
|
|
program, however it was an exception rather than
|
|
the rule. Even when the scientific community pressed
|
|
for a while to get other important tools like NASA's
|
|
FEA package Nastran under a free license, the
|
|
objective of being able to access and enhance open
|
|
scientific tools was elusive. About a decade ago
|
|
the situation started to improve: FreeBSD's ports
|
|
system started growing exponentially, first with a
|
|
high content in the math category, afterwards with
|
|
a CAD section and after sustained growth in those
|
|
categories a science section was created. This
|
|
growth was mostly pushed by Universities and their
|
|
research projects and in general are not well known
|
|
with respect to the commercial counterparts. I
|
|
started porting math/engineering code for FreeBSD
|
|
around 1996. Back then it was absolutely unthinkable
|
|
for a Mechanical Engineer to depend only on FreeBSD
|
|
for it's daily work. The situation nowadays is
|
|
different: there are some very high quality engineering
|
|
analysis packages like EDF's Code Aster, with more
|
|
than 12 years of professional development, that
|
|
just can't be ignored. A Finite Element package,
|
|
like Code Aster, can easily cost 5000 US$, is priced
|
|
according to the maximum problem size it can solve,
|
|
can require yearly licenses, and is rarely available
|
|
with source code. In NASTRAN's case the source code
|
|
is only available for US citizens under a yearly
|
|
fee. Free software does have serious limitations
|
|
though; just like in office applications there are
|
|
proprietary CAD formats or sometimes the package
|
|
simply doesn't have the required functionality.
|
|
Having the sources, of course, always has the
|
|
advantage of being able to implement (or pay for)
|
|
some specific functionality you might need. Many
|
|
commercial packages have been recently ported to
|
|
Linux, but even when they gain some of the advantages
|
|
of an open environment they still have yet another
|
|
limitation: they have been very slow to make use
|
|
of the multicored features of the new processors
|
|
in the market, a huge limitation now that the speed
|
|
war between processors has been limited by the
|
|
overheating problem. The objective of the talk is
|
|
to give an overview of several CAD/CAE packages
|
|
that have been made available recently as part of
|
|
FreeBSD's ports system and the decisions that were
|
|
made to port them. BRLCAD and Varkon are two CAD
|
|
utilities that made a transition from closed source
|
|
to an open environment and in the process in the
|
|
process of getting ported to BSD have gained greater
|
|
portability and general "bug" fixes critical for
|
|
their consolidation as usable and maintainable
|
|
projects. There are also some tricks that have not
|
|
been well documented: it is possible to enable
|
|
threads and some extra optimizations on some packages,
|
|
and it is also possible to replace the standard
|
|
BLAS library with the faster GOTO BLAS without
|
|
rebuilding the package. It is also possible to build
|
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the packages optimized for a clustered environment,
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but perhaps what is most interesting of all is how
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all the packages interrelate with each other and
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can turn FreeBSD into a complete enginering
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environment. No OS distribution so far is offering
|
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all the engineering specific utilities offered
|
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through FreeBSD's ports system: from design to
|
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visualization, passing through analysis FreeBSD is
|
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becoming an option that can't be ignored, and best
|
|
of all, it is an effort that will benefit not only
|
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FreeBSD but the wider audience.
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<br>
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Pedro F. Giffuni M. Sc. Industrial Engineering -
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University of Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineer -
|
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia I was born in
|
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Bogota, Colombia but I am an Italian citizen. My
|
|
experience with computers started when I was about
|
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12 years old With the TRS-80 Color Computer first
|
|
using Basic and the OS-9. I studied electronics for
|
|
3 years but became tired of worrying about "whatever
|
|
happened to electrons in there" and moved to
|
|
Mechanical Engineering. For a while I rested from
|
|
the computer world until the Internet came stepping
|
|
along. I started using FreeBSD around 1995 and soon
|
|
fell in love with the idea of being able to install
|
|
a complete version of UNIX from the net with just
|
|
one floppy. After submitting a the 999th port to
|
|
the FreeBSD project Walnut Creek was kind enough
|
|
to give me a subscription for several years to
|
|
FreeBSD's CD-ROM. Since then I've been on and off
|
|
porting software packages or fixing the bugs I have
|
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caused while porting them. Of course there has
|
|
always been great respect for the other BSDs and
|
|
their wonderful license and while I've given up on
|
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the idea of one day seeing a "UnifiedBSD" I am glad
|
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to see different approaches sharing ideas in a
|
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healthful environment.
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<br>
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Keywords: BSD, engineering, CAE, CAD, math, mechanical,
|
|
FreeBSD ports
|
|
]]></desc>
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<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,engineering applications,pedro giffuni</tags>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Constantine Murenin - OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
In this talk, we will discuss the past and present
|
|
history and the design principles of the OpenBSD
|
|
hardware sensors framework. Sensors framework
|
|
provides a unified interface for storing, registering
|
|
and accessing information about hardware monitoring
|
|
sensors. Sensor types include, but are not limited
|
|
to, temperature, voltage, fan RPM, time offset and
|
|
logical drive status. The framework spans
|
|
sensor_attach(9), sysctl(3), sysctl(8), sensorsd(8),
|
|
ntpd(8), snmpd(8) and more than 67 drivers, ranging
|
|
from I2C temperature sensors and Super I/O hardware
|
|
monitors to IPMI, RAID and SCSI enclosures. Several
|
|
third-party tools are also available, for example,
|
|
a plug-in for Nagios and ports/sysutils/symon.
|
|
Originally based on some ideas from NetBSD, the
|
|
framework has sustained many improvements in OpenBSD,
|
|
and was ported and committed to FreeBSD and DragonFly
|
|
BSD.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Constantine A. Murenin is an MMath graduate student
|
|
at the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
|
|
at the University of Waterloo (CA). Prior to his
|
|
graduate appointment, Constantine attended and
|
|
subsequently graduated from East Carolina University
|
|
(US) and De Montfort University (UK), receiving two
|
|
bachelor degrees in computer science, with honors
|
|
and honours respectively. A FreeBSD Google Summer
|
|
of Code 2007 Student, OpenBSD Committer and Mozilla
|
|
Contributor, Constantine's interests range from
|
|
standards compliance and usability at all levels,
|
|
to quiet computing and hardware monitoring.
|
|
<br>
|
|
<a href="http://Constantine.SU/">http://Constantine.SU/</a>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,presentation,openbsd,hardware sensors,constantine murenin</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.openbsd.org/papers/eurobsdcon2008-sensors.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>539395 bytes</size>
|
|
<length>38 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Ion-Mihai Tetcu - Improving FreeBSD ports/packages quality</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
This talk is focused on ways to improve the quality
|
|
of FreeBSD's ports and packages and it's partially
|
|
based on the 5 months experience of writing and
|
|
running the consecutive versions of "QA Tindy".
|
|
<br>
|
|
Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu is a 28 years old FreeBSD
|
|
ports committer and maintains about 40 ports scattered
|
|
in the Ports Tree. He lives in Bucharest, Romania
|
|
where he runs and co-owns an IT& company and he's
|
|
a member of Romanian FreeBSD and FreeUnix User Group
|
|
(RoFUG). His non-IT interests include history,
|
|
philosophy and mountain climbing.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,ports,packages,ion-mihai tetcu</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2824&type=ogg</url>
|
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<desc>OGG</desc>
|
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<size>1 byte</size>
|
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<length>56 minutes</length>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Yvan Vanhullebus - IPSec tools: past, present and future</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The first part will explain what have been major
|
|
changes since Manu's presentation at Bale's EuroBSDCon,
|
|
including more detailed informations on changes
|
|
which have a significant impact on administrator's
|
|
bad habits (why the common way of doing it is bad,
|
|
why it was sometimes needed in the past, how to do
|
|
it the good way now, why this is far better), on
|
|
both the UserLand (ipsec-tools project) and maybe
|
|
in [Free|Net]BSD kernels/ IPSec stacks.
|
|
<br>
|
|
The second part will talk about the future of the
|
|
project. News of the next major version (which may
|
|
be out or about to be out when we'll be ate
|
|
EuroBSDCon), news works which are planned or which
|
|
are done but not yet public, but also news about
|
|
the team: it's new members, new tools, what we would
|
|
like to do in tue future, a
|
|
<br>
|
|
Yvan VANHULLEBUS works as an R&D security engineer
|
|
for NETASQ since 2000, where he works on FreeBSD
|
|
OS. He started to work on KAME's IPSec stack in
|
|
2001, provided many patches for various parts of
|
|
the stack, then became one of the maintainers of
|
|
ipsec-tools project, a fork of KAME's userland
|
|
daemon. He became a NetBSD developper when ipsec-tools
|
|
was migrated to NetBSD's CVS.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,ipsec,yvan vanhullebus</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2823&type=ogg</url>
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|
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|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 Keynote - George Neville-Neil - Thinking about thinking code</title>
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2008 Keynote - George Neville-Neil - Thinking about thinking code</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2822&type=ogg</url>
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<desc>OGG</desc>
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<length>37 minutes</length>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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|
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|
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|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2822&type=pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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|
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|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Robert Watson - FreeBSD Network Stack Performance Optimizations for Modern Hardware</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The arrival of high CPU core density, with commodity
|
|
quad-core notebooks and 32-core servers, combined
|
|
with 10gbps networking have transformed network
|
|
design principles for operating systems. This talk
|
|
will describe changes in the FreeBSD 6.x, 7.x, and
|
|
forthcoming 8.x network stacks required to exploit
|
|
multiple cores and serve 10gbps networks. The goal
|
|
of the session will be to introduce the audience
|
|
to general strategies used to improve performance,
|
|
their rationales, and their impact on applications
|
|
and users:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Introduction to the SMPng Project and the follow-on Netperf Project
|
|
<li>Workloads and performance measurement
|
|
<li>Efficient primitives to support modern network stacks
|
|
<li>Multi-core and cache-aware network memory allocator
|
|
<li>Fine-grained network stack locking
|
|
<li>Load-balancing and contention-avoidance across multiple CPUs
|
|
<li>CPU affinity for network stack data structures
|
|
<li>TCP performance enhancements including TSO, LRO, and TOE
|
|
<li>Zero-copy Berkely Packet Filter (BPF) buffers
|
|
<li>Direct network stack dispatch from interrupt handlers
|
|
<li>Multiple input and output queues
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Robert Watson is a researcher at the University of
|
|
Cambridge Computer Laboratory investinging operating
|
|
system and network security. Prior to joining the
|
|
Computer Laboratory to work on a PhD, he was Senior
|
|
Principal Scientist at McAfee Research, now SPARTA
|
|
ISSO, a leading security research and development
|
|
organization, directing government and commercial
|
|
research contracts for customers that include DARPA,
|
|
the US Navy, and Apple Computer. His research
|
|
interests include operating system security, network
|
|
stack structure and performance, and windowing
|
|
system structure. He is also a member of the FreeBSD
|
|
Core Team and president of the FreeBSD Foundation.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,network stack,hardware,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
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|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2821&type=ogg</url>
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Martin Schuette - Improved NetBSD Syslogd</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Martin Schuette has three main goals, defined by three
|
|
internet drafts to implement:
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>TLS transport is the most obvious improvement: it
|
|
provides a reliable network transport with data encryption
|
|
and peer authentication. To make full use of this a
|
|
buffering mechanism to bridge temporary network errors
|
|
is implemented as well.
|
|
<li>Syslog-protocol extends the message format to use
|
|
a complete timestamp, include a fully qualified domain
|
|
name, and allow UTF-8 messages. It also offers a
|
|
structured data field to unambiguously encode application
|
|
dependent information.
|
|
<li>Syslog-sign will allow any syslog sender to digitally
|
|
sign its messages, so their integrity can be verified
|
|
later. This enable the detection of loss, deletion or
|
|
other manipulation syslog data after network transfer
|
|
or archiving on storage media.
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<br>
|
|
Martin Schuette is a student of computer science in
|
|
Potsdam, Germany, and has been working as a part-time
|
|
system administrator for BSD servers since 2004.
|
|
<br>
|
|
In 2007 Martin Schuette already gave a talk on Syslog
|
|
at the Chemnitze Linux-Tage
|
|
(http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2007/vortraege/detail.html?idx=547
|
|
in german; for a newer english version see these slides
|
|
for a seminar talk:
|
|
http://fara.cs.uni-potsdam.de/~mschuett/uni/syslog-protocols-080522.pdf).
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,netbsd,syslogd,martin schuette</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Aggelos Economopoulos - An MP-capable network stack for DragonFlyBSD with minimal use of locks</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Given the modern trend towards multi-core shared
|
|
memory multiprocessors, it is inconceivable for
|
|
production OS kernels not to be reentrant. The
|
|
typical approach for allowing multiple execution
|
|
contexts to simultaneously execute in kernel mode
|
|
has been to use fine-grained locking for synchronising
|
|
access to shared resources. While this technique
|
|
has been proven efficient, empirical evidence
|
|
suggests that the resulting locking rules tend to
|
|
be cumbersome even for the experienced kernel
|
|
programmer, leading to bugs that are hard to diagnose.
|
|
Moreover, scaling to more processors requires
|
|
extensive use of locks, which may impose unnecessary
|
|
locking overhead for small scale multiprocessor
|
|
systems. This talk will describe the typical approach
|
|
and then discuss the alternative approach taken in
|
|
the DragonFlyBSD network stack. We will give an
|
|
overview of the various protocol threads employed
|
|
for network I/O processing and the common-case code
|
|
paths for packet reception and transmission.
|
|
Additionally, we'll need to make a passing reference
|
|
to DragonFlyBSD's message passing model. This should
|
|
establish a baseline, allowing us to focus on the
|
|
recent work by the author to eliminate use of the
|
|
Big Giant Lock in the performance-critical paths
|
|
for the TCP and UDP protocols. The decision to
|
|
constrain this work on the two by far most widely-used
|
|
transport protocols was made in order to (a) limit
|
|
the amount of work necessary and (b) explore the
|
|
effectiveness of the approach on the cases that
|
|
matter at this point in time.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,dragonflybsd,mp,network stack,aggelos economopoulos</tags>
|
|
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|
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|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Edd Barret - Modern Typesetting on BSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Edd Barrett will speak about using the BSD Platform
|
|
as a means of typesetting from a practical standpoint
|
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at EuroBSDcon 2008. Edd Barrett does not wish to
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go into the technicalities of each typesetter, but
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rather state which are good for certain types of
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document, and which tools (ports and packages),
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integrate well with the available typesetters.
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<br>
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Edd Barrett os a student from the UK, currently on
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"placement year" as a systems administrator for
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Bournemouth University. Open Source *NIX has been
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his platform of choice for many years and he has
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been using OpenBSD for about 3 years now, simply
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because it is small, clean, correct and secure.
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Just recently he has started developing things I
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want or need for OpenBSD.
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,typesetting,bsd,edd barrett</tags>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Michael Dexter - Zen and the Art of Multiplicity Maintenance: An applied survey of BSD-licensed multiplicity strategies from chroot to mult</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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Many BSD-licensed strategies of various levels of
|
|
maturity exist to implement multiplicity, herein
|
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defined as the introduction of plurality to
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traditionally singular computing environments via
|
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isolation, virtualization, or other method. For
|
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example, the chroot utility introduces an additional
|
|
isolated root execution environment within that of
|
|
the host; or an emulator provides highly-isolated
|
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virtual systems that can run complete native or
|
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foreign operating systems. Motivations for multiplicity
|
|
vary, but a demonstrable desire exists for users
|
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to obtain root or run a foreign binary or operating
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|
system. We propose a hands-on survey of portable
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|
and integrated BSD-licensed multiplicity strategies
|
|
applicable to the FreeBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD
|
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and NetBSD operating systems on the i386 architecture.
|
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We will also address three oft-coupled disciplines:
|
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software storage devices, the installation of
|
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operating system and userlands in multiplicity
|
|
environments plus the management of select multiplicity
|
|
environments. Finally we will comment on each
|
|
strategies potential limits of isolation, compatibility,
|
|
independence and potential overhead in comparison
|
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to traditional systems. Keywords: multiplicity,
|
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virtualization, chroot, jail, hypervisor, xen,
|
|
compat.
|
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<br>
|
|
Michael Dexter has used Unix systems since 1991 and
|
|
BSD-licensed multiplicity strategies for over five
|
|
years. He is the Program Manager at the BSD Fund
|
|
and Project Manager of the BSD.lv Project.
|
|
]]></desc>
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<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,bsd,michael dexter</tags>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Nick Barkas - Dynamic memory allocation for dirhash in UFS2</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Hello My name is Nick Barkas. I'm a master's student
|
|
studying scientific computing at Kungliga Tekniska
|
|
hgskolan (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden. I have just
|
|
begun work on a Google Summer of Code project with
|
|
FreeBSD: Dynamic memory allocation for dirhash in
|
|
UFS2 . I would like to present my results from
|
|
this project at EuroBSDCon this year. This project
|
|
is very much a work in progress now so it is a bit
|
|
difficult to summarize what I would ultimately
|
|
present. I will try to describe an outline, though.
|
|
First I will give background information on dirhash:
|
|
an explanation of the directory data structure in
|
|
UFS2, how directory lookups in this structure
|
|
necessitate a linear search, and how dirhash speeds
|
|
these lookups up without having to change anything
|
|
about the directory data structure. Next I will
|
|
explain the current limitation that dirhash's maximum
|
|
memory use must be manually specified by administrators,
|
|
or left at a small conservative default of 2MB. I
|
|
will explain some different methods I will have
|
|
explored to try and make this maximum memory limit
|
|
dynamically increase and decrease as the system has
|
|
more or less free memory, and which method I will
|
|
have ultimately settled on and implemented. Then
|
|
I'll present some test results of performance of
|
|
operations on very large directories with and without
|
|
dynamic memory allocation enabled for dirhash. Next
|
|
I will talk about how speed gains from dirhash are
|
|
limited by the fact that the hash tables exist only
|
|
in memory and must be recreated after each system
|
|
boot, as big directories are scanned for the first
|
|
time, or even have to be recreated for a directory
|
|
that has not been scanned in some time if its dirhash
|
|
has been discarded to free memory. These problems
|
|
can be eliminated by using an on-disk index for
|
|
directory entries. I will talk about some of the
|
|
challenges of implementing on-disk indexing, such
|
|
as remaining backwards compatible with older versions
|
|
of UFS2 and interoperating properly with softupdates.
|
|
Then, if my SoC project has permitted me time to
|
|
work on this aspect of it, I will explain some
|
|
possible methods for adding directory indexing to
|
|
UFS2 that meets these challenges, and which of those
|
|
ideas I will have implemented. Finally I will present
|
|
results of some benchmarks on this filesystem with
|
|
indices, and compare to performance with dirhash,
|
|
and with no indices or dirhashes.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Keywords: dirhash, ufs2, filesystems, performance tuning
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,ufs2,nick barkas</tags>
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Paul Richards - eXtreme Programming: FreeBSD a case study</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Traditional project management methodologies are
|
|
typically based on the waterfall model where there
|
|
are distinct phases: requirements capture, design,
|
|
implementation, testing, delivery. Once a project
|
|
has moved on to the next phase there is no going
|
|
back. The end result is often a late project that
|
|
no-one wants anymore because the requirements have
|
|
fundamentally changed by the time the project is
|
|
delivered.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,extreme programming,paul richards</tags>
|
|
<files>
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|
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<desc>OGG</desc>
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<length>54 minutes</length>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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|
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|
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|
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|
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2813&type=pdf</url>
|
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<desc>PDF</desc>
|
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|
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<length>n pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Hauke Fath - Managing BSD desktop clients - Fencing in the herd</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The members of the BSD family have traditionally
|
|
prospered off the desktop, as operating systems on
|
|
servers and embedded systems. The advent of MacOS
|
|
X has marked a change, and moved the desktop more
|
|
into focus. Modern desktop systems create a richer
|
|
software landscape, with more diverse requirements,
|
|
than their server counterparts. User demands,
|
|
software package interdependencies and frequent
|
|
security issues result in a change rate that can
|
|
put a considerable load on the admin staff. Without
|
|
central management tools, previously identical
|
|
installations diverge quickly. This paper looks at
|
|
concepts and strategies for managing tens to hundreds
|
|
of modern, Unix-like desktop clients. The available
|
|
management tools range from simple, image-based
|
|
software distribution, mainly used for setting up
|
|
uniform clients, to "intelligent" rule-based engines
|
|
capable of search-and-replace operations on
|
|
configuration files. We will briefly compare their
|
|
properties and limitations, then take a closer look
|
|
at Radmind, a suite for file level administration
|
|
of Unix clients. Radmind has been in use in the
|
|
Institute of Telecommunication at Technische
|
|
Universitt Darmstadt for over three years, managing
|
|
NetBSD and Debian Linux clients in the labs as well
|
|
as faculty members' machines. We will explore the
|
|
Radmind suite's underlying concepts and functionality.
|
|
In order to see how the concept holds up, we will
|
|
discuss real-world scenarios from the system
|
|
life-cycle of Installation, configuration changes,
|
|
security updates, component updates, and system
|
|
upgrades.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Hauke Fath works as a systems administrator for the
|
|
Institut fr Nachrichtentechnik (telecommunication)
|
|
at Technische Universitt Darmstadt. He has been
|
|
using NetBSD since 1994, when he first booted a
|
|
NetBSD 1.0A kernel on a Macintosh SE/30. NetBSD
|
|
helped shaping his career by causing a slow drift
|
|
from application programmer's work towards systems
|
|
and network administration. Hauke Fath holds a MS
|
|
in Physics and became a NetBSD developer in late
|
|
2006.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Keywords: Managing Unix desktop clients, software
|
|
distribution, tripwire
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,bsd,desktop,hauke fath</tags>
|
|
<files>
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|
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|
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</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Joerg Sonnenberger - Sleeping beauty - NetBSD on Modern Laptops</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
This paper discusses the NetBSD Power Management
|
|
Framework (PMF) and related changes to the kernel.
|
|
The outlined changes allow NetBSD to support essential
|
|
functions like suspend-to-RAM on most post-Y2K X86
|
|
machines. They are also the fundation for intelligent
|
|
handling of device activity by enabling devices
|
|
on-demand. This work is still progressing. Many of
|
|
the features will be available in the up-coming
|
|
NetBSD 5.0 release The NetBSD kernel is widely
|
|
regarded to be one of the cleanest and most portable
|
|
Operating System kernels available. For various
|
|
reasons it is also assumed that NetBSD only runs
|
|
well on older hardware. In the summer of 2006 Charles
|
|
Hannum, one of the founders of NetBSD, left with a
|
|
long mail mentioning as important issues the lack
|
|
of proper power management and suspendto- RAM
|
|
support. One year later, Jared D. McNeill posted a
|
|
plan for attacking this issue based on ideas derived
|
|
from the Windows Driver Model. This plan would
|
|
evolve into the new NetBSD Power Management Framework
|
|
(PMF for short).
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,netbsd,laptops,joerg sonnenberger</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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|
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<length>54 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Brooks Davis - Isolating cluster jobs for performance and predictability</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The Aerospace Corporation operates a federally
|
|
funded research and development center in support
|
|
of national-security, civil and commercial space
|
|
programs. Many of our 2400+ engineers use a variety
|
|
of computing technologies to support their work.
|
|
Applications range from small models which are
|
|
easily handled by desktops to parameter studies
|
|
involving thousands of cpu hours and traditional,
|
|
large scale parallel codes such as computational
|
|
fluid dynamics and molecular modeling applications.
|
|
Our primary resources used to support these large
|
|
applications are computing clusters. Our current
|
|
primary cluster, the Fellowship cluster consists
|
|
of 352 dual-processor nodes with a total of 14xx
|
|
cores. Two additional clusters, beginning at 150
|
|
dual-processor nodes each are being constructed to
|
|
augment Fellowship. As in In any multiuser computing
|
|
environment with limited resources, user competition
|
|
for resources is a significant burden. Users want
|
|
everything they need to do their job, right now.
|
|
Unfortunately, other users may need those resources
|
|
at the same time. Thus, systems to arbitrate this
|
|
resource contention are necessary. On Fellowship
|
|
we have deployed the Sun Grid Engine scheduler which
|
|
scheduled batch jobs across the nodes. In the next
|
|
section we discuss the performance problems that
|
|
can occur when sharing resources in a high performance
|
|
computing cluster. We then discuss range of
|
|
possibilities to address these problems. We then
|
|
explain the solutions we are investigating and
|
|
describe our experiments with them. We then conclude
|
|
with a discussion of future work.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,cluster,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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|
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|
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|
|
<length>51 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
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|
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|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
|
<length>n pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Russel Sutherland - UTORvpn: A BSD based VPN service for the masses</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The University of Toronto is a large educational
|
|
institutional with over 70,000 students and 10,000
|
|
staff and faculty. For the past three years, we
|
|
have developed and implemented a ubiquitous VPN
|
|
service, based up on OpenVPN and FreeBSD. The service
|
|
has over 3000 active customers, with up to 35
|
|
simultaneous users. The system supports, Linux, Mac
|
|
OS X and Windows XP/Vista/2000 clients. Tools have
|
|
been developed to create a central CA which enables
|
|
users to log in to a secure server and get their
|
|
customized client, certificates and configuration.
|
|
The NSIS installer is used to generate the customized
|
|
windows installers. Similar packages are generated
|
|
for the various Unix based clients. Additional
|
|
WWW/PHP based tools, have been developed to monitor
|
|
and log usage of the service, using standard graphs,
|
|
alarms for excessive use and a certificate revocation
|
|
mechanism. The system has been integrated into the
|
|
local identity management system (Kerberos/LDAP)
|
|
in order to authorize and authenticate users upon
|
|
initiation and per session usage. All code is Open
|
|
Source and freely available.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,freebsd,vpn,russel sutherland</tags>
|
|
<files>
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|
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|
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|
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<length>52 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2808&type=mp3</url>
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<desc>MP3</desc>
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<length>52 minutes</length>
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<file>
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2808&type=pdf</url>
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<desc>PDF</desc>
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - George Neville-Neil - Four years of summer of code</title>
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<desc>
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The Google Summer of Code is a program designed to
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provide students with real world experience
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contributing to open source projects during the
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summer break in university studies. Each year Google
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selects a number of open source projects to act as
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mentoring organizations. Students are invited to
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submit project proposals for the open source projects
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that are most interesting to them. FreeBSD was one
|
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of the projects selected to participate in the
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inaugural Summer of Code in 2005 and we have
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participated each year since then. Over the past 4
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years a total of 79 students have participated in
|
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the program and it has become a very significant
|
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source of new committers to FreeBSD. This talk will
|
|
examine in detail the selection criteria for projects,
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the impact that successful projects have had, and
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some suggestions for how we can better leverage
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this program in the future.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,google soc,george neville-neil</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2807&type=ogg</url>
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<desc>OGG</desc>
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<length>27 minutes</length>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2807&type=mp3</url>
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<desc>MP3</desc>
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<length>27 minutes</length>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2807&type=pdf</url>
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<desc>PDF</desc>
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<length>n pages</length>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Anttii Kantee - Converting kernel file systems to services</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
ABSD/UNIX operating system is traditionally split
|
|
into two pieces: the kernel and userspace. Historically
|
|
the reasons for this were clear: the UNIX kernel
|
|
was a simple entity. However, over time the kernel
|
|
has grown more and more complex. Currently, most
|
|
of the same functionality is available both in
|
|
userspace and the kernel, but under different names.
|
|
Examples include synchronization routines and
|
|
threading support. For instance, to lock a mutex
|
|
in the NetBSD kernel, the call is mutex_enter(),
|
|
while in userspace the routine which does exactly
|
|
the same thing is known as pthread_mutex_enter().
|
|
Taking another classic example, a BSD style OS has
|
|
malloc()/free() available both in userspace and the
|
|
kernel, but with different linkage (the kernel
|
|
malloc interface is currently being widely deprecated,
|
|
though). This imposes a completely arbitrary division
|
|
between the kernel and userspace. Most functionality
|
|
provided by an opearating system should be treated
|
|
as a service instead of explicitly pinning it down
|
|
as a userspace daemon or a kernel driver. Currently,
|
|
due to the arbitrarily difference in programming
|
|
interface names, functionality must be explicitly
|
|
ported between the kernel and userspace if it is
|
|
to run in one or the other environment. By unifying
|
|
the environments where possible, the arbitrary
|
|
division is weakened and porting between these
|
|
environments becomes simpler.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Antti Kantee has been a NetBSD developer for many
|
|
many moons. He has managed to work on quite a few
|
|
bits and pieces of a BSD system: userland utilities,
|
|
the pkgsrc packaging system, networking, virtual
|
|
memory, device drivers, hardware support and file
|
|
systems.
|
|
<br>
|
|
See also <a
|
|
href="http://www.netbsd.org/docs/puffs/rump.htm">http://www.netbsd.org/docs/puffs/rump.htm</a>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,anttii kantee</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2806&type=ogg</url>
|
|
<desc>OGG</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
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<length>55 minutes</length>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2806&type=mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3</desc>
|
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<size>1 byte</size>
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<length>55 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2806&type=pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
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<length>n pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20081022">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2008 - Matthieu Herrb - Input handling in wscons and X.Org</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
This talk will present the different layers that
|
|
handle input, from the key that gets pressed or the
|
|
mouse motion to the applications, all the way through
|
|
the kernel drivers, X drivers and libraries, in the
|
|
case of the OpenBSD/NetBSD wscons driver and the
|
|
current and future X.Org server. It will cover stuff
|
|
like keyboard mappings, touch-screen calibration,
|
|
multi-pointer X or input coordinates transformations.
|
|
It will show some problems of current implementations
|
|
and try to show how current evolutions can solve
|
|
them.
|
|
<br>
|
|
Matthieu Herrb is maintaing X on OpenBSD. I've been
|
|
using X on various systems (SunOS, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
|
|
Mac OS X,...) since 1989. He has been a member of
|
|
the XFree86 Core Team for a short period in 2003
|
|
and is now a member of the X.Org Foundation BoD.
|
|
Matthieu Herrb works at LAAS a research laborarory
|
|
of the French National Research Agency (CNRS) both
|
|
on robotics and network security.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.eurobsdcon.org/talks.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2008,wscons,x.org,matthieu herrb</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2805&type=ogg</url>
|
|
<desc>OGG</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
|
<length>57 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2805&type=mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
|
<length>57 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://audiovideocours.u-strasbg.fr/avc/courseaccess?id=2805&type=pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<size>1 byte</size>
|
|
<length>n pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20071010">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://misc.allbsd.de/Vortrag/EuroBSDCon_2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers</desc>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,videos</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://video.eurobsdcon.dk/2007/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>AnttiKanteeAndAlistairCrooks.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Antti Kantee - ReFUSE: Userspace FUSE Reimplementation Using puffs</desc>
|
|
<size>197 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,refuse,antti kantee</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BrooksDavis.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</desc>
|
|
<size>92 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,promotion,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>ClaudioJeker.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Claudio Jeker - Routing on OpenBSD</desc>
|
|
<size>394 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,routing,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>GeorgeNeville-Neil.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>George Neville-Neil - Network Protocol Testing in FreeBSD and in General</desc>
|
|
<size>271 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,network testing,freebsd,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>IsaacLevy.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Isaac Levy - FreeBSD jail(8) Overview, the Secure Virtual Server</desc>
|
|
<size>350 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,freebsd,isaac levy</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>JohnHartmann.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>John P Hartmann - Real Men's Pipes - When UNIX meets the mainframe mindset</desc>
|
|
<size>315 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,pipes,unix,mainframes,john p hartmann</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>MarshallKirkMcKusick.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Kirk Mckusick - A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem</desc>
|
|
<size>251 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,fast file system,kirk mckusick</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>PawelJakubDawidek.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Jakub - FreeBSD/ZFS - last word in operating/file systems</desc>
|
|
<size>203 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,zfs,freebsd,pawel jakub</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Pierre-YvesRitschard.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Pierre Yves Ritschard - Load Balancing</desc>
|
|
<size>219 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,load balancing,pierre yves ritschard</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>RobertWatson.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Robert Watson - FreeBSD Advanced Security Features</desc>
|
|
<size>200 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,security,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>RyanBickhart.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer</desc>
|
|
<size>376 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,tcp-to-sctp,freebsd,ryan bickhart</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>SorenStraarup.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Soren Straarup - An ARM from shoulder to hand</desc>
|
|
<size>141 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,arm,soren straarup</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Sam-eurobsdcon-large.mov</url>
|
|
<desc>Sam Leffler - Long Distance Wireless (for Emerging Regions)</desc>
|
|
<size>248 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>mov,sam leffler</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>SamSmith.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Sam Smith - Fighting "Technical fires"</desc>
|
|
<size>147 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,sam smith</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>SimonLNielsen.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Simon L Nielsen - The FreeBSD Security Officer function</desc>
|
|
<size>195 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>StephenBorrill.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients</desc>
|
|
<size>364 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,netbsd,thin clients,stephen borrill</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>StevenMurdoch.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Steven Murdoch - Hot or Not: Fingerprinting hosts through clock skew</desc>
|
|
<size>235 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,finger printing,clocks,Steven Murdoch</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>YvanVanhullebus.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Yvan VanHullebus - NETASQ and BSD: a success story</desc>
|
|
<size>382 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,netasq,yvan vanhullebus</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>GregersPetersen.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
|
|
<desc>Gregers Petersen - Open Source - is it something new?</desc>
|
|
<size>285 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>avi,open source,gregers petersen</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20071005">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers</title>
|
|
<overview>http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/presentations/</overview>
|
|
<!-- overview>http://misc.allbsd.de/Vortrag/EuroBSDCon_2007/</overview -->
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers</desc>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,papers</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://misc.allbsd.de/Vortrag/EuroBSDCon_2007/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Antti_Kantee/refuse.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Antti Kantee - ReFUSE: Userspace FUSE Reimplementation Using puffs</desc>
|
|
<size>102 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,refuse,antti kantee</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Brooks_Davis/davis-eurobsdcon2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</desc>
|
|
<size>989 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,promotion,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Brooks_Davis/eurobsdcon2007-cluster-tutorial.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Brooks Davis - Building clusters with FreeBSD</desc>
|
|
<size>2.2 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,clusters,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Claudio_Jeker/routing_on_openbsd.tar</url>
|
|
<desc>Claudio Jeker - Routing on OpenBSD</desc>
|
|
<size>1.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>tar,routing,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>George_Neville-Neil/EuroBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>George Neville-Neil - Network Protocol Testing in FreeBSD and in General</desc>
|
|
<size>251 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,network testing,freebsd,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Isaac_Levy/ike-jail-with_SRC.tbz</url>
|
|
<desc>Isaac Levy - FreeBSD jail(8) Overview, the Secure Virtual Server</desc>
|
|
<size>120 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>jail,freebsd,isaac levy</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>John_P_Hartmann/fbsd2007.odp</url>
|
|
<desc>John P Hartmann - Real Men's Pipes - When UNIX meets the mainframe mindset</desc>
|
|
<size>382 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>odp,pipes,unix,mainframes,john p hartmann</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>John_P_Hartmann/pipjarg.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>John P Hartmann - CMS Pipelines Explained</desc>
|
|
<size>118 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,cms pipes,john p hartmann</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Kirk_Mckusick/talk.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Kirk Mckusick - A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem</desc>
|
|
<size>145 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,fast file system,kirk mckusick</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Marc_Balmer/radio_clocks.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Marc Balmer - Supporting Radio Clocks in OpenBSD</desc>
|
|
<size>304 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,radio clocks,openbsd,marc balmer</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Marko_Zec/TUTORIAL.PDF</url>
|
|
<desc>Marko Zec - Network stack virtualization for FreeBSD 7.0</desc>
|
|
<size>401 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,network stack,virtualization,freebsd,marko zec</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Pawel_Jakub_Dawidek/eurobsdcon07_zfs.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Jakub - FreeBSD/ZFS - last word in operating/file systems</desc>
|
|
<size>337 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,zfs,freebsd,pawel jakub</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Peter_Hansteen/pf-firewall.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Peter Hansteen - Firewalling with OpenBSD's PF packet filter</desc>
|
|
<size>531 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,pf,openbsd,peter hansteen</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Pierre_Yves_Ritschard/loadbalancin.tgz</url>
|
|
<desc>Pierre Yves Ritschard - Load Balancing</desc>
|
|
<size>23 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>html,load balancing,pierre yves ritschard</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Robert_Watson/20070914-security-features.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Robert Watson - FreeBSD Advanced Security Features</desc>
|
|
<size>152 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,security,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Ryan_Bickhart/Ryan_Bickhart.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer</desc>
|
|
<size>491 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,tcp-to-sctp,freebsd,ryan bickhart</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>Ryan_Bickhart/Ryan_Bickhart.ppt</url>
|
|
<desc>Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer</desc>
|
|
<size>692 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>ppt,tcp-to-sctp,freebsd,ryan bickhart</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>S%f8ren_Straarup/arm_from_hand_to_shoulder_eurobsdcon_2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Soren Straarup - An ARM from shoulder to hand</desc>
|
|
<size>307 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,arm,soren straarup</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>Sam_Leffler/EuroBSDCon2007.pdf</url>
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<desc>Sam Leffler - Long Distance Wireless (for Emerging Regions)</desc>
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<size>19 Mb</size>
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<tags>pdf,sam leffler</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Sam_Smith/eurobsdcon-talk.pdf</url>
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<desc>Sam Smith - Fighting "Technical fires"</desc>
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<size>1.4 Mb</size>
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<tags>pdf,sam smith</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Simon_L_Nielsen/freebsd-so-function-eurobsdcon-2007.pdf</url>
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<desc>Simon L Nielsen - The FreeBSD Security Officer function</desc>
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<size>251 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Stephen_Borrill/eurobsdcon.pdf</url>
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<desc>Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients</desc>
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<size>407 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,netbsd,thin clients,stephen borrill</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Steven_Murdoch/eurobsdcon07hotornot.pdf</url>
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<desc>Steven Murdoch - Hot or Not: Fingerprinting hosts through clock skew</desc>
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<size>6.1 Mb</size>
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<tags>pdf,finger printing,clocks,Steven Murdoch</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Yvan_VanHullebus/2007-09-15-NETASQ-BSD-pub.pdf</url>
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<desc>Yvan VanHullebus - NETASQ and BSD: a success story</desc>
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<size>2.4 Mb</size>
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<tags>pdf,netasq,yvan vanhullebus</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20070926">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Photos</title>
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<overview>http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/eurobsdcon2007/</overview>
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<desc>EuroBSDCon 2007 Photos by various people</desc>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,photos,flickr</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.flickr.com/photos/edkikkert/sets/72157602007517635/</url>
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<desc>Ed Kikkert - EuroBSDCon 2007 taken place in Copenhagen, Denmark 14-15 September 2007 at the Symbion Science Park</desc>
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<tags>ed kikkert</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.flickr.com/photos/tom_snow/sets/72157602050540536/</url>
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<desc>Tom (Snow) - Foto's taken bij Tom and Robert of www.snow.nl</desc>
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<tags>tom snow</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.flickr.com/photos/rickvanderzwet/sets/72157602002839498/</url>
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<desc>Rick van der Zwet</desc>
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<tags>rick van der zwet</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.flickr.com/photos/13801854@N02/sets/72157602081330565/</url>
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<desc>Peternmhansteen</desc>
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<tags>peternmhansteen</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.flickr.com/photos/12884927@N07/sets/72157601996279923/</url>
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<desc>Eystein.aarseth - Photos from EuroBSDCon in Copenhagen, Denmark, september 2007</desc>
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<tags>eystein aarseth</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20070114">
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<title>Andre Opperman - The papers I write for EuroBSDCon 05</title>
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<desc>
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The papers I write for EuroBSDCon 05 on New Networking
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Feature in FreeBSD 6.0 and Optimizing FreeBSD IP
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and TCP in 7-CURRENT
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</desc>
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<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/</overview>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2005,paper,freebsd,networking,andre opperman</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>New%20Networking%20Features%20in%20FreeBSD%206.pdf</url>
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<size>92 Kb</size>
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<desc>New Networking Features in FreeBSD 6</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Optimizing%20the%20FreeBSD%20IP%20and%20TCP%20Stack.pdf</url>
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<size>1 Mb</size>
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<desc>Optimizing the FreeBSD IP and TCP Stack</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="andreopperman" added="20070114">
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<title>The presentation I gave at SUCON 04</title>
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<desc>
|
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The presentation I gave at SUCON 04 on 2nd September
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2004 about enhancements/changes in FreeBSD 5.3
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Networking Stack.
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</desc>
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<tags>sucon,presentation,freebsd,networking,andre opperman</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/FreeBSD-5.3-Networking.pdf</url>
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<size>115 Kb</size>
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<desc>FreeBSD-5.3-Networking.pdf</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="asiabsdcon" added="20090524">
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<title>AsiaBSDCon 2009 Paper List</title>
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<desc>
|
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Papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2009
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://2009.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</overview>
|
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<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2009</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://2009.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>abc2009-P1A-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>351 Kb</size>
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<length>9 pages</length>
|
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<desc>PC-BSD - Making FreeBSD on the Desktop a reality by Kris Moore</desc>
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,pcbsd,kris moore</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>abc2009-P1B-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>58 Kb</size>
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<length>3 pages</length>
|
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<desc>Crypto Acceleration on FreeBSD by Philip Paeps</desc>
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<tags>pdf,paper,crypto acceleration,freebsd,philip paeps</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>abc2009-P2A-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>401 Kb</size>
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<length>6 pages</length>
|
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<desc>OpenBGPD - Bringing full views to OpenBSD since 2004 by Claudio Jeker</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,openbgpd,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>abc2009-P2B-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>359 Kb</size>
|
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<length>12 pages</length>
|
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<desc>FreeBSD on high performance multi-core embedded PowerPC systems - Rafal Jaworowski</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,high performance,rafal jaworowski</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>abc2009-P3A-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>662 Kb</size>
|
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<length>7 pages</length>
|
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<desc>Isolating Cluster Users (and Their Jobs) for Performance and Predictability by Brooks Davis</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,clusters,brooks,davis</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P3B-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>245 Kb</size>
|
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<length>14 pages</length>
|
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<desc>OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework by Constantine A. Murenin</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,openbsd,hardware sensors,constantine murenin</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P4A-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>753 Kb</size>
|
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<length>4 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>FreeBSD and SOI-Asia Project Mohamad by Dikshie Fauzie</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,dikshie fauzie</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P4B-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>67 Kb</size>
|
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<length>8 pages</length>
|
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<desc>An Overview of FreeBSD/mips by M. Warner Losh</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,mips,warner losh</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P5A-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>213 Kb</size>
|
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<length>10 pages</length>
|
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<desc>Environmental Independence: BSD Kernel TCP/IP in Userspace by Antti Kantee</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,tcpip,antti kantee</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P5B-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>154 Kb</size>
|
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<length>20 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Active-Active Firewall Cluster Support in OpenBSD by David Gwynne</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,firewall cluster,openbsd,david gwynne</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P6A-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>55 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>7 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>The Locking Infrastructure in the FreeBSD kernel by Attilio Rao</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,locking,freebsd,attilio Rao</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>abc2009-P6B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>114 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>8 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Deprecating groff for BSD manual display by Kristaps Dzonsons</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,groff,kristaps dzonsons</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2009-P7B-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>150 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>3 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Mail system for distributed network by Andrey Zakharchenko</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,mail,andrey zakharchenko</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="asiabsdcon" added="20080422">
|
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<title>AsiaBSDCon 2008 Photos</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.paeps.cx/gallery/AsiaBSDCon_2008/index.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>AsiaBSDCon 2008 Photos by Philip Paeps</desc>
|
|
<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2008,photos,philip paeps</tags>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="asiabsdcon" added="20080408">
|
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<title>AsiaBSDCon 2008 Paper List</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2007
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</overview>
|
|
<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2008</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2008-proc-cover.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>467 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Cover page</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,cover</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2008-proc-all.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>9.3 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>Whole of the proceedings</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P1A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>6.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop, Matt Olander (iXsystems)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,pc-bsd,freebsd,desktop,matt olander</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P1B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>94 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Tracking FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting, M. Warner Losh (Cisco Systems, Inc.)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,warner losh</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P3A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>92 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Gaols: Implementing Jails Under the kauth Framework, Christoph Badura (The NetBSD Foundation)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,netbsd,jails,kauth,christoph badura</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P3B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>526 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>BSD implementations of XCAST6, Yuji IMAI, Takahiro KUROSAWA, Koichi SUZUKI, Eiichi MURAMOTO, Katsuomi HAMAJIMA, Hajimu UMEMOTO, and Nobuo KAWAGUTI (XCAST fan club, Japan)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,bsd,xcast6,yuji imai,takahiro kurosawa,koichi suzuki,eiichi muramoto,katsuomi hamajima,hajimu umemoto,nobuo kawaguti</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P4A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>483 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods, Brooks Davis, Michael AuYeung, Mark Thomas (The Aerospace Corporation)</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,promotion,brooks david,michael auyeung,mark thomas</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P4B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>126 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Send and Receive of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With puffs, Antti Kantee (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,puffs,antti kantee</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P5A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>97 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD Kernel, Kristaps Dzonsons (Centre for Parallel Computing, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) </desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,netbsd,resources,kristaps dzonsons</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P5B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>91 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>GEOM --- in Infrastructure We Trust, Pawel Jakub Dawidek (The FreeBSD Project) </desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,geom,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P6A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>341 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>A Portable iSCSI Initiator, Alistair Crooks (The NetBSD Foundation)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,netbsd,iscsi,alistair crooks</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>P8A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>410 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>OpenBSD Network Stack Internals, Claudio Jeker (The OpenBSD Project)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,openbsd,network stack,claudio jeker</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>P8B-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>72 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Reducing Lock Contention in a Multi-Core System, Randall Stewart (Cisco Systems, Inc.)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,lock contention,smp,randall stewart</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P9A-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>87 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Sleeping Beauty --- NetBSD on Modern Laptops, Jorg Sonnenberger, Jared D. McNeill (The NetBSD Foundation)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,netbsd,laptops,jorg sonnenberger,jared d mcneill</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="asiabsdcon" added="20070317">
|
|
<title>AsiaBSDCon 2007 Paper/Slides List</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Slides and papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2007
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://asiabsdcon.org/papers/</overview>
|
|
<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2007</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://asiabsdcon.org/papers/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>abc2007-proc-cover.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>588 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Cover page</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,cover</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>abc2007-proc-all.pdf</url>
|
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<size>6.5 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>Whole of the Proceedings</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>P01-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>412 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>A NetBSD-based IPv6 NEMO Mobile Router, Jean Lorchat, Koshiro Mitsuya, Romain Kuntz (Keio University, Japan) [paper]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,netbsd,ipv6,nemo,jean lorchat,koshiro mitsuya,romain kuntz</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>P02-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1371 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Reflections on Building a High Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD, Brooks Davis (The Aerospace Corporation/brooks at FreeBSD.org, USA) [paper]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,high performance computing,brooks davis</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>P03-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>86 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Support for Radio Clocks in OpenBSD, Marc Balmer (mbalmer at openbsd.org, Switzerland) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,openbsd,radio clocks,marc balmer</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P04-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>68 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>puffs - Pass to Userspace Framework File System, Antti Kantee (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,puffs,antii kantee</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P04-slides.pdf</url>
|
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<size>116 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>puffs - Pass to Userspace Framework File System, Antti Kantee (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland) [slides]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,slides,puffs,antii kantee</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P05-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>140 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>An ISP Perspective, jail(8) Virtual Private Servers, Isaac Levy (NYC*BUG/LESMUUG, USA) [paper]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,jail,isp,isaac levy</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P05-slides.pdf</url>
|
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<size>20 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>An ISP Perspective, jail(8) Virtual Private Servers, Isaac Levy (NYC*BUG/LESMUUG, USA) [slides]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,freebsd,jail,isp,isaac levy</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P06-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>32 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Nsswitch Development: Nss-modules and libc Separation and Caching, Michael A Bushkov (Southern Federal University/bushman at FreeBSD.org, Russia) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,nsswitch,michael bushkov</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>P08-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>328 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>How the FreeBSD Project Works, Robert N M Watson (University of Cambridge/rwatson at FreeBSD.org, United Kingdom) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,freebsd project,robert watson</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
|
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<url>P10-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>311 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>SHISA: The Mobile IPv6/NEMO BS Stack Implementation Current Status, Keiichi Shima (Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Japan), Koshiro Mitsuya, Ryuji Wakikawa (Keio University, Japan), Tsuyoshi Momose (NEC Corporation, Japan), Keisuke Uehara (Keio University, Japan) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,ipv6,nemo,keiichi shima,koshiro mitsuya,ryuji wakikawa,tsoyoshi momose,keisuke uehara</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P11-slides.pdf</url>
|
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<size>601 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Bluffs: BSD Logging Updated Fast File System, Stephan Uphoff (Yahoo!, Inc./ups at FreeBSD.org, USA) [slides]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,bluffs,stephan uphoff</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P12-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>1071 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Implementation and Evaluation of the Dual Stack Mobile IPv6, Koshiro Mitsuya, Ryuji Wakikawa, Jun Murai (Keio University, Japan) [paper]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,paper,ipv6,koshiro mitsuya,ryuji wakikawa,jun murai</tags>
|
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</file>
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<file>
|
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<url>P15-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>97 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Security Measures in OpenSSH, Damien Miller (djm at openbsd.org, Australia) [paper]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,openssh,damien miller</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>P16-paper.pdf</url>
|
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<size>96 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Porting the ZFS File System to the FreeBSD Operating System, Pawel Jakub Dawidek (pjd at FreeBSD.org, Poland) [paper]</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,zfs,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>P16-slides.pdf</url>
|
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<size>278 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Porting the ZFS File System to the FreeBSD Operating System, Pawel Jakub Dawidek (pjd at FreeBSD.org, Poland) [slides]</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf,slides,freebsd,zfs,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: robertwatson
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<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
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<title>Robert Watson's Slides from EuroBSDCon 2004</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Robert Watson will describe the design and application
|
|
of the TrustedBSD MAC Framework, a flexible kernel
|
|
security framework developed on FreeBSD, and recently
|
|
experimentally ported to Apple's Darwin operating
|
|
system. The MAC Framework permits loadable access
|
|
control kernel modules to be loaded, modifying the
|
|
security behavior of the operating system, including
|
|
SEBSD, a port of the SELinux FLASK/TE security model
|
|
to FreeBSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004eurobsdcon/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2004,slides,trustedbsd,freebsd,mac,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004eurobsdcon/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20041031-eurobsdcon-macframework.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>270 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>TrustedBSD MAC Framework on FreeBSD and Darwin</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson's Slides from UKUUG LISA 2006</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
UKUUG LISA 2006 took place in Durham, UK in March,
|
|
2006. On this page, you can find my slides from
|
|
this conference.
|
|
<br />
|
|
OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's
|
|
Basic Security Module (BSM) API and file format,
|
|
and is the foundation of the TrustedBSD audit
|
|
implementation for FreeBSD. This talk will cover
|
|
the requirements, design, and implementation of
|
|
audit support for FreeBSD. Security audit support
|
|
provides detailed logging of security-relevant
|
|
events, and meets the requirements of the CAPP
|
|
Common Criteria protection profile.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006ukuuglisa/</overview>
|
|
<tags>ukuug,slides,openbsm,trustedbsd,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006ukuuglisa/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>20060323-ukuug2006lisa-audit.pdf</url>
|
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<size>199 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>CAPP-Compliant Security Event Audit System for Mac OS X and FreeBSD (UKUUG LISA 2006).</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
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<title>Robert Watson's Slides from EuroBSDCon 2006 and FreeBSD Developer Summit</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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EuroBSDCon 2006 took place in Milan, Italy, and not
|
|
only offered excellent food on a flexible schedule,
|
|
but also an interesting array of talks on work
|
|
spanning the BSD's. On this page, you can find my
|
|
slides from the FreeBSD developer summit and full
|
|
conference.
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|
<br />
|
|
Status report on the TrustedBSD Project: introduction
|
|
and status regarding Audit, plus a TODO list;
|
|
introduction to the priv(9) work recently merged
|
|
to 7.x.
|
|
<br />
|
|
The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most
|
|
successful open source operating system projects,
|
|
seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From
|
|
the root name servers, to top tier ISPs, to core
|
|
router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded
|
|
appliances, you can't use a networked computer for
|
|
ten minutes without using FreeBSD dozens of times.
|
|
Part of FreeBSD's reputation for quality and
|
|
reliability comes from the nature of its development
|
|
organization--driven by a hundreds of highly skilled
|
|
volunteers, from high school students to university
|
|
professors. And unlike most open source projects,
|
|
the FreeBSD Project has developers who have been
|
|
working on the same source base for over twenty
|
|
years. But how does this organization work? Who
|
|
pays the bandwidth bills, runs the web servers,
|
|
writes the documentation, writes the code, and calls
|
|
the shots? And how can developers in a dozen time
|
|
zones reach agreement on the time of day, let alone
|
|
a kernel architecture? This presentation will attempt
|
|
to provide, in 45 minutes, a brief if entertaining
|
|
snapshot into what makes FreeBSD run.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006eurobsdcon/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2006,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006eurobsdcon/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20061110-devsummit-trustedbsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>166 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>TrustedBSD presentation on Audit and priv(9) (Developer Summit)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,trustedbsd,freebsd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20061111-eurobsdcon2006-how-freebsd-works.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>4.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>How the FreeBSD Project Works (EuroBSDCon 2006 Full Conference)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,freebsd,freebsd project</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson's Slides from BSDCan 2006 and FreeBSD Developer Summit</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
As usual, Dan Langille ran an excellent <a
|
|
href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan conference</a>.
|
|
On this page, you can find my slides from the
|
|
developer summit and full conference, excluding the
|
|
contents of the WIPs, for which I don't have
|
|
permission to redistribute the slides.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006bsdcan/</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2006,notes,devsummit,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2006bsdcan/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060511-devsummit-network-cabal-summary.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>72 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Notes from the 10 May 2006 Meeting of the Network Stack Cabal (Developer Summit)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,freebsd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060511-devsummit-smpng-network-summary.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>91 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>SMPng Network Stack Update (Developer Summit)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,smp</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060511-devsummit-trustedbsd-mac-framework-retrofit.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>120 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>TrustedBSD Project Update (Developer Summit)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,trustedbsd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060512-bsdcan2006-how-freebsd-works.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>4.4 Mb Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>How the FreeBSD Project Works (BSDCan 2006 Full Conference)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,freebsd,freebsd project</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson's Slides from EuroBSDCon 2005</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
EuroBSDCon 2005 took place in Basel, Switzerland
|
|
in November, 2005. Due to an injury, I was unable
|
|
to attend the conference itself, and my talks were
|
|
presented in absentia by Poul-Henning Kamp and Ed
|
|
Maste, who have my greatest appreciation!
|
|
<br />
|
|
The FreeBSD SMPng Project has spent the past five
|
|
years redesigning and reimplementing SMP support
|
|
for the FreeBSD operating system, moving from a
|
|
Giant-locked kernel to a fine-grained locking
|
|
implementation with greater kernel threading and
|
|
parallelism. This paper introduces the FreeBSD SMPng
|
|
Project, its architectural goals and implementation
|
|
approach. It then explores the impact of SMPng on
|
|
the FreeBSD network stack, including strategies for
|
|
integrating SMP support into the network stack,
|
|
locking approaches, optimizations, and challenges.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2005eurobsdcon/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2005,slides,freebsd,smp,robert watson,poul-henning kamp,ed maste</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2005eurobsdcon/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>eurobsdcon2005-netperf.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>370 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Introduction to Multithreading and Multiprocessing in the FreeBSD SMPng Network Stack</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson's Slides from BSDCan 2004</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
BSDCan 2004 took place at the University of Ottawa
|
|
in Ottawa, Canada. On this page, you can find my
|
|
slides from the conference.
|
|
<br />
|
|
Robert Watson will describe a variety of pieces of
|
|
work done as part of the TrustedBSD Project, including
|
|
the TrustedBSD MAC Framework, Audit facilities for
|
|
FreeBSD, as well as supporting infrastructure work
|
|
such as GEOM/GBDE, UFS2, OpenPAM. He will also
|
|
discuss how certification and evaluation play into
|
|
feature selection, design, and documentation.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004bsdcan/</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2004,slides,trustedbsd,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004bsdcan/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20040515-2004bsdcan-trustedbsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>277 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>TrustedBSD: Trusted Operating System Features for BSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="robertwatson" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson's Slides from AsiaBSDCon 2004</title>
|
|
<desc>AsiaBSDCon 2004 took place in Taipei, Taiwan, in March 2004, and was hosted by Academia Sinica.</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004asiabsdcon/</overview>
|
|
<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2004,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/2004asiabsdcon/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>200403-asiabsdcon2004-trustedbsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>135 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Extensible Kernel Security through the TrustedBSD MAC Framework.</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,trustedbsd,mac</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20040313-asiabsdcon04-bsdbof.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AsiaBSDCon 2004 BSD (FreeBSD) BoF session</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,slides,freebsd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: dds
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="dds" added="20080517">
|
|
<title>A Tale of Four Kernels</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Solaris, and Windows operating
|
|
systems have kernels that provide comparable
|
|
facilities. Interestingly, their code bases share
|
|
almost no common parts, while their development
|
|
processes vary dramatically. We analyze the source
|
|
code of the four systems by collecting metrics in
|
|
the areas of file organization, code structure,
|
|
code style, the use of the C preprocessor, and data
|
|
organization. The aggregate results indicate that
|
|
across various areas and many different metrics,
|
|
four systems developed using wildly different
|
|
processes score comparably. This allows us to posit
|
|
that the structure and internal quality attributes
|
|
of a working, non-trivial software artifact will
|
|
represent first and foremost the engineering
|
|
requirements of its construction, with the influence
|
|
of process being marginal, if any.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.spinellis.gr/pubs/</overview>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,linux,solaris,windows,article,kernel,diomidis spinellis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.spinellis.gr/pubs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>conf/2008-ICSE-4kernel/html/Spi08b.html</url>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Diomidis Spinellis. A tale of four kernels.
|
|
In Wilhem Schfer, Matthew B. Dwyer, and
|
|
Volker Gruhn, editors, ICSE '08: Proceedings
|
|
of the 30th International Conference on
|
|
Software Engineering, pages 381-390, New
|
|
York, May 2008. Association for Computing
|
|
Machinery.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>html</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>conf/2008-ICSE-4kernel/html/Spi08b.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Diomidis Spinellis. A tale of four kernels.
|
|
In Wilhem Schfer, Matthew B. Dwyer, and
|
|
Volker Gruhn, editors, ICSE '08: Proceedings
|
|
of the 30th International Conference on
|
|
Software Engineering, pages 381-390, New
|
|
York, May 2008. Association for Computing
|
|
Machinery.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="dds" added="20070124">
|
|
<title>Global software development in the FreeBSD project</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
FreeBSD is a sophisticated operating system developed
|
|
and maintained as open-source software by a team
|
|
of more than 350 individuals located throughout the
|
|
world. This study uses developer location data, the
|
|
configuration management repository, and records
|
|
from the issue database to examine the extent of
|
|
global development and its effect on productivity,
|
|
quality, and developer cooperation. The key findings
|
|
are that global development allows round-the-clock
|
|
work, but there are some marked differences between
|
|
the type of work performed at different regions.
|
|
The effects of multiple dispersed developers on the
|
|
quality of code and productivity are negligible.
|
|
Mentoring appears to be sometimes associated with
|
|
developers living closer together, but ad-hoc
|
|
cooperation seems to work fine across continents.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.spinellis.gr/pubs/</overview>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,article,global software development,domidis spinellis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.spinellis.gr/pubs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>conf/2006-GSD-FreeBSD/html/GSD-FreeBSD.html</url>
|
|
<desc>International Workshop on Global Software Development for the Practitioner, pages 73-79. ACM Press, May 2006</desc>
|
|
<tags>html</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>conf/2006-GSD-FreeBSD/html/GSD-FreeBSD-presentation.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>In NASSCOM Quality Summit 2006: Setting benchmarks in global outsourcing, Bangalore, India, September 2006. National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM).</desc>
|
|
<tags>html</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>trade/2006-LinuxFormat-GSD/html/GSDEV.htm</url>
|
|
<desc>Linux Format, (11):60?63, September/October 2006. In Greek.</desc>
|
|
<tags>html</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: daemonnews
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="daemonnews" added="20060524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan 2006 Photos</title>
|
|
<desc>BSDCan 2006 Photos by Diane Bruce</desc>
|
|
<tags>daily deamon news,photos,bsdcan,bsdcan2006,diane bruce</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200605/bsdcan_photos.html</url>
|
|
<tags>jpg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: New York City *BSD User Group
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20090313">
|
|
<title>What's your biggest Time Management problem?</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
What's your biggest Time Management problem?
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Tom Limoncelli is a FreeBSD user and the author of
|
|
the O'Reilly book,"Time Management for System
|
|
Administrators". He'll be giving a brief presentation
|
|
with highlights from his book then will take questions
|
|
from the audience. Whether you are a system
|
|
administrator, a developer (or even a Linux user)
|
|
this presentation will help you with something more
|
|
precious a quad-processor AMD box.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10172</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,time management,tom limoncelli</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-03-04-09.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20090221">
|
|
<title>Postfix Performance Tuning</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Money can buy you bandwidth, but latency is forever!
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
John Mashey, MIPS
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Victor will cover an array of issues connected to
|
|
Postfix performance tuning, including:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Latency, concurrency and throughput
|
|
<li>Postfix input processing
|
|
<li>Queue file format rationale
|
|
<li>Input processing bottlenecks
|
|
<li>Pre-queue filters, milters, content filters
|
|
<li>Tuning for fast (enough) input
|
|
<li>Postfix on-disk queues, requirements and architecture
|
|
<li>What is a "transport"?
|
|
<li>Postfix "nqmgr" scheduler algorithm
|
|
<li>Per-destination in memory queues
|
|
<li>Per-destination scheduler controls
|
|
<li>SMTP delivery
|
|
<li>Understanding delay logging
|
|
<li>Transport process limits, concurrency limits
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<li>Scaling to thousands of output processes
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<li>Connection caching, TLS session caching, feedback controls
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</ul>
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<p>
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<b>Speaker Bio</b>
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<br>
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Victor Duchovni trained in mathematics, switched
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tracks to CS in 1980s leaving Princeton with a
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|
master's degree in mathematics and newly acquired
|
|
skills in Unix system administration and system
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|
programming. In 1990 moved to Lehman Brothers,
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|
worked on system management tooling, and network
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|
engineering. Ported "Moira" from MIT to Lehman,
|
|
built efficient build systems that predated (and
|
|
partly inspired) Jumpstart. In 1994 joined ESM to
|
|
market "CMDB" tools to enterprise users, but this
|
|
did not pan out, in the mean time learned Tcl, and
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contributed bunch of patches to the 7.x early 8.x
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TCL releases. In 1997 returned to New York, working
|
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in IT Security at Morgan Stanley since late 1999.
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At Morgan Stanley, developed a hobby in perimeter
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email security, becoming an active Postfix user and
|
|
very soon contributor in May of 2001. In addition
|
|
to many smaller feature improvements, contributed
|
|
initial implementation of SMTP connection caching,
|
|
overhauled and currently maintain LDAP and TLS
|
|
support. Made significant design contributions to
|
|
queue manager in collaboration with Wietse and
|
|
Patrik Raq. In 2.6 contributing support for TLS EC
|
|
ciphers and multi-instance management tooling,
|
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ideally also TLS SNI if time permits.
|
|
</p>
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10168</overview>
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<tags>nycbug,presentation,postfix,john mashey</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-02-04-09.mp3</url>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<size>11 Mb</size>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="nycbug" added="20090119">
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<title>Introduction to Puppet</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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|
What it is and how can it make system administration
|
|
less painful
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
About the speaker:
|
|
<br>
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|
Larry Ludwig - Principal Consultant/Founder of
|
|
Empowering Media. Empowering Media is a consulting
|
|
firm and managed hosting provider. Larry Ludwig
|
|
has been in the industry for over 15 years as a
|
|
system administration and system programmer. He's
|
|
had previous experience working for many Fortune
|
|
500 corporations and holds a BS in CS from Clemson
|
|
University. Larry, along with Eric E. Moore and
|
|
Brian Gupta are founding members of the NYC Puppet
|
|
usergroup.
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|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10171</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,puppet,larry ludwig</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-01-07-09.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20081116">
|
|
<title>Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Many modern CPUs provide on chip counters for
|
|
performance events such as retiring instructions
|
|
and cache misses. The hwpmc driver and libraries
|
|
in FreeBSD give systems administrators and programmers
|
|
access to APIs which make it possible to measure
|
|
performance without modifying source code and with
|
|
minimal intrusion into application execution. This
|
|
talk will be a brief introduction to HWPMC, and how
|
|
to use it.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Bio: George Neville-Neil is the co-author with Kirk
|
|
McKusick of The Design and Implementation of the
|
|
FreeBSD Operating System. He works on networking
|
|
an operating systems for fun and profit.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10166</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,george neville-neil,counters</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-11-05-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>4 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20081014">
|
|
<title>New York City BSD Con 2008: BSD v. GPL - a.k.a. not the sequel to "BSD is Dying"</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
BSD vs GPL is a sweeping epic, focused on the
|
|
dichotomy between good and evil. It peers inside
|
|
the hearts and minds of the creators of these
|
|
movements and dissects their battle for world
|
|
domination. No common documentary will dare to
|
|
follow the path that BSD vs GPL blazes.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://talks.dixongroup.net/nycbsdcon2008/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbsdcon,nycbsdcon2008,presentation,humor,bsd versus gpl,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://talks.dixongroup.net/nycbsdcon2008/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BSDvGPL.mp4</url>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP4</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp4</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20081124">
|
|
<title>New York City BSD Con 2008</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Slides of presentations given at New York City BSD
|
|
Conference 2008.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/presentations/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,presentation</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.squid-cache.org/~adrian/talks/20081007%20-%20NYCBSDCON%20-%20Disk%20IO.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>197 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>92 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Adrian Chadd: High-throughput concurrent disk IO in FreeBSD.</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,freebsd,high performance,adrian chadd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/files/dillon_hammer.tgz</url>
|
|
<size>820 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>16 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Metthew Dillon: The HAMMER File System.</desc>
|
|
<tags>html,hammer,metthew dillon</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/files/magnusson_pcc.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>123 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>29 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Anders Magnusson: Design and Implementation of the Portable C Compiler.</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,pcc,anders magnusson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.openbsd.org/papers/nycbsdcon08-pie/</url>
|
|
<length>21 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Kurt Miller: OpenBSD's Position Independent Executables (PIE) Implementation.</desc>
|
|
<tags>html,openbsd,pie,kurt miller</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.silby.com/nycbsdcon08/NYCBSDCon-tcpdiff.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>88 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>28 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Mike Silbersack: Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff.</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,tcp regression,tcpdiff,mike silbersack</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/files/wright_hardware-wrong.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>22 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Jason L Wright: When Hardware Is Wrong, or "They can Fix It In Software".</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,hardware,jason l wright</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/files/vidal_atf.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>570 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>18 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Julio M. Merino Vidal: An introduction to the Automated Testing Framework (ATF) for NetBSD.</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,netbsd,atf,julio m merino vidal</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20081013">
|
|
<title>New York City BSD Con 2008</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Audio recordings of presentations given at New York
|
|
City BSD Conference 2008. Courtesy of nikolai at
|
|
fetissov.org. The main page also has links to the
|
|
slides.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon08/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,presentation</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon08/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.1.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>14 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Adrian Chadd: High-throughput concurrent disk IO in FreeBSD.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,freebsd,high performance,adrian chadd</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.2.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Jason L Wright: When Hardware Is Wrong, or "They can Fix It In Software".</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,hardware,jason l wright</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.3.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>14 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Metthew Dillon: The HAMMER File System.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,hammer,metthew dillon</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.4.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Anders Magnusson: Design and Implementation of the Portable C Compiler.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,pcc,anders magnusson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.5.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Michael Shalayeff: Porting PCC. </desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,pcc,michael shalayeff</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.6.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Julio M. Merino Vidal: An introduction to the Automated Testing Framework (ATF) for NetBSD.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,netbsd,atf,julio m merino vidal</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.7.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Jeremy C. Reed: Introduction to DNSSEC.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,dnssec,jeremy c reed</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.8.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Jason Dixon: BSD versus GPL.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,bsd versus gpl,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.2.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Jakub Dawidek: A closer look at the ZFS file system.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,freebsd,zfs,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.3.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Kurt Miller: OpenBSD's Position Independent Executables (PIE) Implementation.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,openbsd,pie,kurt miller</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.4.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Mike Silbersack: Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,tcp regression,tcpdiff,mike silbersack</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.5.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Michael Lucas: Network Refactoring, or doing an oil change at 80 MPH.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,network refactoring,michael lucas</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080819">
|
|
<title>Public Key sudo</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Two tools which have become the norm in Linux- and
|
|
Unix-based environments are SSH for secure
|
|
communications, and sudo for performing administrative
|
|
tasks. These are independent programs with substantially
|
|
different purposes, but they are often used in
|
|
conjunction. In this talk, I describe a flaw in
|
|
their interaction, and then present our solution
|
|
called public-key sudo.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Public-key sudo is an extension to the sudo
|
|
authentication mechanism which allows for public
|
|
key authentication using the SSH public key framework.
|
|
I describe our implementation of a generic SSH
|
|
authentication module and the sudo modifications
|
|
required to use this module.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Bio:<br>
|
|
Matthew Burnside is a Ph.D. student in the Computer
|
|
Science department at Columbia University, in New
|
|
York. He works for Professor Angelos Keromytis in
|
|
the Network Security Lab. He received his B.A and
|
|
M.Eng from MIT in 2000, and 2002, respectively. His
|
|
research interests are in network anonymity, trust
|
|
management, and enterprise-scale policy enforcement.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10160</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,sudo,public key,matthew burnside</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-08-06-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>2 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080703">
|
|
<title>Configuration Management with Cfengine</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Configuration Management with Cfengine
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Cfengine is a policy-based configuration management
|
|
system. Its primary function is to provide automated
|
|
configuration and maintenance of computers, from a
|
|
policy specification.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The cfengine project was started in 1993 as a
|
|
reaction to the complexity and non-portability of
|
|
shell scripting for Unix configuration management,
|
|
and continues today. The aim was to absorb frequently
|
|
used coding paradigms into a declarative, domain-specific
|
|
language that would offer self-documenting
|
|
configuration.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
about the speaker:<br>
|
|
Steven Kreuzer has been working with Open Source
|
|
technologies since as long as he can remember,
|
|
starting out with a 486 salvaged from a dumpster
|
|
behind his neighborhood computer store. In his spare
|
|
time he enjoys doing things with technology that
|
|
have absolutely no redeeming social value.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10157</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,configuration management,cfengine</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-07-02-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>58 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080512">
|
|
<title>Managing OpenBSD Environments</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
This talk is the result of an after-meeting discussion
|
|
with a few folks, when it became apparent that there
|
|
is some confusion as to how to deal with OpenBSD
|
|
in small and large environments. The topic of
|
|
installation and upgrading came up again. This talk
|
|
is aimed to hopefully dispel many of the rumors,
|
|
provide a thorough description and walk through of
|
|
the various stages of running OpenBSD in any size
|
|
environment, and some of the features and tools at
|
|
the administrator's disposal.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Okan Demirmen has been working with UNIX-like systems
|
|
for as long as he can remember and has found OpenBSD
|
|
to match some of the same philosophies in which he
|
|
believes, namely simplicity and correctness, and
|
|
reap the benefits of such.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10154</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,openbsd,system management</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-05-07-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>103 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080322">
|
|
<title>Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
<b>Special NYC*BUG meeting with FreeBSD developer Brooks Davis</b>
|
|
<br />
|
|
Since late 2000 we have developed and maintained a
|
|
general purpose technical and scientific computing
|
|
cluster running the FreeBSD operating system. In
|
|
that time we have grown from a cluster of 8 dual
|
|
Intel Pentium III systems to our current mix of 64
|
|
dual, quad-core Intel Xeon and 289 dual AMD Opteron
|
|
systems.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In this talk we reflect on the system architecture
|
|
as documented in our BSDCon 2003 paper "Building a
|
|
High-performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD"
|
|
and our changes since that time. After a brief
|
|
overview of the current cluster we revisit the
|
|
architectural decisions in that paper and reflect
|
|
on their long term success. We then discuss lessons
|
|
learned in the process. Finally, we conclude with
|
|
thoughts on future cluster expansion and designs.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
<b>Bio</b>
|
|
<br />
|
|
Brooks Davis is an Engineering Specialist in the
|
|
High Performance Computing Section of the Computer
|
|
Systems Research Department at The Aerospace
|
|
Corporation. He has been a FreeBSD user since 1994,
|
|
a FreeBSD committer since 2001, and a core team
|
|
member since 2006. He earned a Bachelors Degree in
|
|
Computer Science from Harvey Mudd College in 1998.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
His computing interests include high performance
|
|
computing, networking, security, mobility, and, of
|
|
course, finding ways to use FreeBSD in all these
|
|
areas. When not computing, he enjoys reading,
|
|
cooking, brewing and pounding on red-hot iron in
|
|
his garage blacksmith shop.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10151</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,high performance computing,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-03-20-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>80 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080310">
|
|
<title>User Interfaces and How People Think</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
"User Interfaces and How People Think" will introduce
|
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concepts of designing software for different users
|
|
by observing how they think about and do what they
|
|
do. While much of design today focuses on the
|
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front-end of computer systems, there is opportunity
|
|
to innovate in every area where a human interacts
|
|
with software.
|
|
</p><p>
|
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Bio:
|
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Jeffery Mau is a user experience designer with the
|
|
leading business and technology consulting firm
|
|
Sapient. He has helped clients create great customer
|
|
experiences in the financial services, education,
|
|
entertainment and telecommunications industries.
|
|
With a passion for connecting people with technology,
|
|
Jeff specializes in Information Architecture and
|
|
Business Strategy. Jeff holds a Masters in Design
|
|
from the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10152</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,user interfaces</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-03-05-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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<length>78 minutes</length>
|
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<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbug.org/files/meeting_2008-03.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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<length>24 pages</length>
|
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<size>2.7 Mb</size>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="nycbug" added="20080219">
|
|
<title>Open Meeting on OpenSSH</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Open Meeting on OpenSSH
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Febrary's NYCBUG meeting is a broad look at OpenSSH,
|
|
the de facto method for remote administration and
|
|
more. OpenSSH celebrated its 8th anniversary this
|
|
past September, and we thought this would be a great
|
|
opportunity to discuss OpenSSH, and for others to
|
|
contribute their hacks and interesting applications.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10150</overview>
|
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<tags>nycbug,presentation,openssh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-02-06-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>63 minutes</length>
|
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<size>7 Mb</size>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080111">
|
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<title>SSARES</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<p>
|
|
SSARES: Secure Searchable Automated Remote Email
|
|
Storage - A usable, secure email system on a remote
|
|
untrusted server
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The increasing centralization of networked services
|
|
places user data at considerable risk. For example,
|
|
many users store email on remote servers rather
|
|
than on their local disk. Doing so allows users to
|
|
gain the benefit of regular backups and remote
|
|
access, but it also places a great deal of unwarranted
|
|
trust in the server. Since most email is stored in
|
|
plaintext, a compromise of the server implies the
|
|
loss of confidentiality and integrity of the email
|
|
stored therein. Although users could employ an
|
|
end-to-end encryption scheme (e.g., PGP), such
|
|
measures are not widely adopted, require action on
|
|
the sender side, only provide partial protection
|
|
(the email headers remain in the clear), and prevent
|
|
the users from performing some common operations,
|
|
such as server-side search.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
To address this problem, we present Secure Searchable
|
|
Automated Remote Email Storage (SSARES), a novel
|
|
system that offers a practical approach to both
|
|
securing remotely stored email and allowing
|
|
privacy-preserving search of that email collection.
|
|
Our solution encrypts email (the headers, body, and
|
|
attachments) as it arrives on the server using
|
|
public-key encryption. SSARES uses a combination
|
|
of Identity Based Encryption and Bloom Filters to
|
|
create a searchable index. This index reveals little
|
|
information about search keywords and queries, even
|
|
against adversaries that compromise the server.
|
|
SSARES remains largely transparent to both the
|
|
sender and recipient. However, the system also
|
|
incurs significant costs, primarily in terms of
|
|
expanded storage requirements. We view our work as
|
|
a starting point toward creating privacy-friendly
|
|
hosted services.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Angelos Keromytis is an Associate Professor with
|
|
the Department of Computer Science at Columbia
|
|
University, and director of the Network Security
|
|
Laboratory. He received his B.Sc. in Computer Science
|
|
from the University of Crete, Greece, and his M.Sc.
|
|
and Ph.D. from the Computer and Information Science
|
|
(CIS) Department, University of Pennsylvania. He
|
|
is the author and co-author of more than 100 papers
|
|
on refereed conferences and journals, and has served
|
|
on over 40 conference program committees. He is an
|
|
associate editor of the ACM Transactions on Information
|
|
and Systems Security (TISSEC). He recently co-authored
|
|
a book on using graphics cards for security, and
|
|
is a co-founder of StackSafe Inc. His current
|
|
research interests revolve around systems and network
|
|
security, and cryptography.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10133</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,ipv6,gene cronk</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-10-03-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>67 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~angelos/Papers/2007/SSARES_ACSAC.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Paper</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
<length>10 pages</length>
|
|
<size>443 Kb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20071006">
|
|
<title>Gene Cronk on Implementing IPv6</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
This talk will be on some of the basics of IPv6
|
|
including addressing, subnetting, and tools to test
|
|
connectivity. There will be a lab (network permitting),
|
|
and setups for an as of yet undisclosed flavor of
|
|
BSD as well as some of the well known daemons (Apache
|
|
2, SSHD) will be demonstrated. Setting up a BSD OS
|
|
as an IPv6 router and tunneling system will also
|
|
be covered.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
<b>Bio</b><br />
|
|
Gene Cronk, CISSP-ISSAP, NSA-IAM is a freelance
|
|
network security consultant, specializing in *NIX
|
|
solutions. He has been working with computers for
|
|
well over 20 years, electronics for over 15, and
|
|
IPv6 specifically for 4 years. He has given talks
|
|
on IPv6 and a multitude of other topics at DefCon,
|
|
ShmooCon and other "underground" venues.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Gene is from Jacksonville, FL. When not involved
|
|
in matters concerning IPv6, he can be found gaming
|
|
(Anarchy Online), helping out with the <a
|
|
href="http://www.jaxlug.org/">Jacksonville Linux
|
|
User's Group</a>, being one of the benevolent
|
|
dictators of the <a
|
|
href="http://www.hackerpimps.com/">Hacker Pimps
|
|
Security Think Tank</a>, or fixing up his house.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10133</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,ipv6,gene cronk</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-10-03-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>60 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>14Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070912">
|
|
<title>Using Cryptography to Improve Web Application Performance and Security</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Cryptography has a reputation of slowing down
|
|
applications. However if done correctly, it can
|
|
actually be used to improve performance by storing
|
|
high-value/high-cost results "in public." In addition
|
|
the same techniques can solve common security
|
|
problems such as authorization, parameter scanning,
|
|
and parameter rewriting.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
All are welcome - no previous experience with
|
|
cryptography is required, and the techniques will
|
|
be presented in a programming-language neutral
|
|
format.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Nick Galbreath have been working on high performance
|
|
servers and web security at various high profile
|
|
startups since 1994 (most recently Right Media).
|
|
He holds a Master degree of Mathematics from Boston
|
|
University, and published a book on cryptography.
|
|
He currently lives in the Lower East Side.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10129</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,cryptography,nick galbreath</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-09-05-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>18Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070801">
|
|
<title>Marc Spitzer on Nagios</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Nagios is a platform for monitoring services and
|
|
the hosts they reside on. It provides a reasonable
|
|
tool for monitoring your network and you can not
|
|
beat the price.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We plan on covering the following topics:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>what it is</li>
|
|
<li>how it works</li>
|
|
<li>where to get it</li>
|
|
<li>how to install it</li>
|
|
<li>how to configure it</li>
|
|
<li>how to customize it for your environment</li>
|
|
<li>where the data is stored</li>
|
|
<li>how to write a basic plug-in</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>
|
|
<b>About the Speaker</b><br />
|
|
Marc Spitzer started as a VAX/VMS operator who
|
|
taught himself some basic scripting in DCL to help
|
|
me remember how to do procedures that did not come
|
|
up enough to actually remember all the steps, this
|
|
was in 1990. Since then he has worked with HPUX,
|
|
Solaris, Windows, Linux, and the BSDs, FreeBSD being
|
|
his favorite. He has held a variety of positions,
|
|
admin and engineering, where he has been able to
|
|
introduce BSD into his work place. He currently
|
|
works for Columbia University as a Systems
|
|
Administrator.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
He is a founding member of NYCBUG and LispNYC and
|
|
on the board of UNIGroup.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Most of his career has been building tools to solve
|
|
operational problems, with extra effort going to
|
|
the ones that irritated him personally. He takes a
|
|
great deal of pride in not needing a budget to solve
|
|
most problems.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10122</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,nagios,marc spitzer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-08-01-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>19Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070708">
|
|
<title>Isaac 'Ike' Levy on the Real Unix Tradition</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
"The Real Unix Tradition"
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
UNIX hackers, all standing on the shoulders of giants.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to
|
|
10, with more expected..." - Dennis Ritchie and Ken
|
|
Thompson, June 1972
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
"Well, it was all Open Source, before anybody really
|
|
called it that". - Brian Redman, 2003
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
UNIX is the oldest active and growing computing
|
|
culture alive today. From it's humble roots in the
|
|
back room at Bell Laboratories, to today's global
|
|
internet infrastructure- UNIX has consistently been
|
|
at the core of major advances in computing. Today,
|
|
the BSD legacy is the most direct continuation of
|
|
the most successful principles in UNIX, and continues
|
|
to lead major advances in computing.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Why? What's so great about UNIX?
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This lecture aims to prove that UNIX history is
|
|
surprisingly useful (and fun)- for developers,
|
|
sysadmins, and anyone working with BSD systems.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
About the speaker<br />
|
|
Isaac Levy, (ike) is a freelance BSD hadker based
|
|
in NYC. He runs Diversaform Inc. as an engine to
|
|
make his hacking feed itself, (and ike). Diversaform
|
|
specializes in *BSD based solutions, providing 'IT
|
|
special weapons and tatics' for various sized
|
|
business clients, as well as running a small
|
|
high-availability datacenter operation from lower
|
|
Manhattan. With regard to FreeBSD jail(8), ike was
|
|
a partner in the first jail (8)-based web hosting
|
|
ISP in America, iMeme, and has been developing
|
|
internet applications in and out of jails since
|
|
1999. Isaac is a proud member of NYC*BUG (the New
|
|
York City *BSD Users Group), and a long time member
|
|
of LESMUUG, (the Lower East Side Mac Unix Users
|
|
Group).
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10107</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,unix tradition,isaac levy</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-07-05-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>10Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070608">
|
|
<title>Steven Kreuzer on Denial of Service Mitigation Techniques</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Protecting your servers, workstations and networks
|
|
can only go so far. Attacks which consume your
|
|
available Internet-facing bandwidth, or overpower
|
|
your CPU, can still take you offline. His presentation
|
|
will discuss techniques for mitigating the effects
|
|
of such attacks on servers designed to provide
|
|
network intensive services such as HTTP or routing.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
About the speaker<br />
|
|
Steven Kreuzer is currently employed by Right Media
|
|
as a Systems Administrator focusing on building and
|
|
managing high transaction infrastructures around
|
|
the globe. He has been working with Open Source
|
|
technologies since as long as he can remember,
|
|
starting out with a 486 salvaged from a dumpster
|
|
behind his neighborhood computer store. In his spare
|
|
time he enjoys doing things with technology that
|
|
have absolutely no redeeming social value.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10108</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,denialofservice,steven kreuzer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-06-06-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>10Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070504">
|
|
<title>Amitai Schlair on pkgsrcCon.</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
The fourth annual <a
|
|
href="http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2007/">pkgsrcCon</a> is
|
|
April 27-29 in Barcelona. As might be expected when
|
|
brains congregate, pkgsrcCon traditionally results
|
|
in a flurry of activity toward new directions and
|
|
initiatives. Mere hours after returning to New
|
|
York, Amitai will give us a recap of <a
|
|
href="http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2007/presentations.html">the
|
|
proceedings</a>, including his presentation,
|
|
"Packaging djbware."
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
<a href="http://www.schmonz.com/">Amitai Schlair</a>
|
|
is a pkgsrc developer who has worked in such diverse
|
|
areas as Mac OS X platform support and packages of
|
|
software by Dan Bernstein. His full-time undergraduate
|
|
studies at Columbia are another contributing factor
|
|
to his impending insanity. He consults in software
|
|
and IT.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10102</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,pkgsrccon,netbsd,amitai schlair</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-05-02-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<size>21Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070406">
|
|
<title>Ray Lai: on OpenCVS</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
This presentation was inspired by the recent
|
|
Subversion presentation. It will talk about the
|
|
origins of OpenRCS and OpenCVS, its real-world usage
|
|
in the OpenBSD project, and why OpenBSD will continue
|
|
to use CVS.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Ray is an OpenBSD developer who uses Subversion by
|
|
day, CVS by night. Taking the phrase "complexity
|
|
is the enemy of security" to heart, he believes
|
|
that the beauty of UNIX's security is in its
|
|
simplicity.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10104</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,cvs,openbsd,ray lai</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-04-04-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070309">
|
|
<title>Matthew Burnside: Integrated Enterprise Security Mgmt</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
<b>Integrated Enterprise Security Management</b>
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Security policies are a key component in protecting
|
|
enterprise networks. But, while there are many
|
|
diverse defensive options available, current models
|
|
and mechanisms for mechanically-enforced security
|
|
policies are limited to traditional admission-based
|
|
access control. Defensive capabilities include among
|
|
others logging, firewalls, honeypots, rollback/recovery,
|
|
and intrusion detection systems, while policy
|
|
enforcement is essentially limited to one-off access
|
|
control. Furthermore, access-control mechanisms
|
|
operate independently on each service, which can
|
|
(and often does) lead to inconsistent or incorrect
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application of the intended system-wide policy. We
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propose a new scheme for global security policies.
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Every policy decision is made with near-global
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knowledge, and re-evaluated as global knowledge
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|
changes. Using a variety of actuators, we make the
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|
full array of defensive capabilities available to
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the global policy. Our goal is a coherent,
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enterprise-wide response to any network threat.
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</p><p>
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<b>Biography</b><br />
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Matthew Burnside is a Ph.D. student in the Computer
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Science department at Columbia University, in New
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York. He works for Professor Angelos Keromytis in
|
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the Network Security Lab. He received his B.A and
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M.Eng from MIT in 2000, and 2002, respectively. His
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main research interests are in computer security,
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trust management, and network anonymity.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10089</overview>
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<tags>mp3,presentation,enterprise security,matthew burnside</tags>
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|
<files>
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|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>nycbug-03-07-07.mp3</url>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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|
|
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<item source="nycbug" added="20070209">
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<title>Ivan Ivanov on The Version Control System Subversion</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
The presentation will discuss Subversion from both
|
|
client and server points of view. It will show how
|
|
to create repositories and how to make them accessible
|
|
over the network using different access schemes
|
|
like http://, file:// or svn://. Pointers are given
|
|
on securing the repositories and on authenticating
|
|
and authorizing the clients. Next, the presentation
|
|
shows how an user interacts with the repository and
|
|
describes some of the important Subversion client
|
|
commands. Finally, it deals with administrating
|
|
the repository using "hook scripts".
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Ivan Ivanov is generally interested in Version
|
|
Control Systems since his student years in Sofia
|
|
University, Bulgaria, where he set up and maintained
|
|
a CVS server for an academic project. When Subversion
|
|
became a fact and proved to be "a better CVS" he
|
|
researched it and last year deployed it for his
|
|
NYC-based employer Ariel Partners
|
|
(http://www.arielpartners.com/). He integrated the
|
|
Subversion repositories with Apache Web Server over
|
|
https to enable a reliable and secure way to access
|
|
them from any point.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,subversion,ivan ivanov</tags>
|
|
<files>
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|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-02-07-07.mp3</url>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>nycbug,presentation,subversion,ivan ivanov</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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|
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<item source="nycbug" added="20070107">
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<title>Okan Demirmen on PF</title>
|
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<desc>
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|
We have had lots of meetings that have peripherally
|
|
discussed OpenBSD's wildly popular PF firewall...
|
|
but finally we will have a meeting focused on it.
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|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</overview>
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<tags>nycbug,presentation,openbsd,pf,okan demirmen</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>nycbug-01-03-07.mp3</url>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<item source="nycbug" added="20061102">
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<title>New York City BSD Con 2006: BSD is Dying - A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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<b>BSD is Dying</b><br />
|
|
<b>A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed</b><br />
|
|
<b>Jason Dixon</b><br />
|
|
<b>October 28, 2006</b>
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
First and foremost, I would like to thank the unique
|
|
presentation styles of Dick Hardt and Lawrence
|
|
Lessig for inspiring me to create this presentation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The following videos were created by exporting the
|
|
original Keynote presentation slides into QuickTime
|
|
video, then manually synchronizing them using iMovie
|
|
HD with the audio recordings captured by Nikolai
|
|
Fetissov. They were then exported into QuickTime,
|
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mpeg4 (H.264/AAC), and iPod movie formats. If you
|
|
are having difficulties with the MP4 copy, and are
|
|
unable to view QuickTime movies, please contact me
|
|
and I'll try to assist.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://talks.dixongroup.net/nycbsdcon2006/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,humor,bsd is dying,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://talks.dixongroup.net/nycbsdcon2006/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BSD_is_Dying_640x480.mov</url>
|
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<size>19Mb</size>
|
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<desc>QuickTime</desc>
|
|
<tags>mov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BSD_is_Dying_640x480.mp4</url>
|
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<size>31Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP4</desc>
|
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<tags>mp4</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>BSD_is_Dying_640x480.m4v</url>
|
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<size>36Mb</size>
|
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<desc>iPod</desc>
|
|
<tags>m4v</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20061101">
|
|
<title>New York City BSD Con 2006</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Audio recordings of presentations given at New York
|
|
City BSD Conference 2006. Courtesy of nikolai at
|
|
fetissov.org. The main page also has links to the
|
|
slides.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,nycbsdcon,nycbsdcon2006,presentation</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.1.mp3</url>
|
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<size>14 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>Corey Benninger: Security with Ruby on Rails in BSD</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3,ruby,ruby on rails,security,corey benninger</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.2.mp3</url>
|
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<size>10 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Brian A. Seklecki: A Framework for NetBSD Network Appliances.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,netbsd,brian a seklecki</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.3.mp3</url>
|
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<size>15 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>Bob Beck: PF, it is not just for firewalls anymore.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,pf,bob beck</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.4.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Bjorn Nelson: A Build System for FreeBSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,freebsd,bjorn nelson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.5.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>13 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Johnny C. Lam: The "hidden dependency" problem.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,johnny c lam</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.6.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Marco Peereboom: Bio & Sensors in OpenBSD.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,openbsd,sensors,marco peerenboom</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.7.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>12 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Russell Sutherland: BSD on the Edge of the Enterprise.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,russel sutherland</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.8.mp3</url>
|
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<size>5 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Jason Dixon: BSD Is Dying.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,humor,bsd is dying,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.1.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Jason Wright: OpenBSD on sparc64.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,openbsd,sparc64,jason wright</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.2.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Kristaps Johnson: BSD Virtualisation with sysjail.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,sysjail,kristaps johnson</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.3.mp3</url>
|
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<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Wietse Venema: Postfix as a Secure Programming Example.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,postfix,wietse venema</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>2.4.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Bob Beck: spamd - spam deferral daemon.</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,spamd,bob beck</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20060909">
|
|
<title>Isaac 'Ike' Levy on m0n0wall and PFSense</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
UNIX professionals are busy these days. Setting up
|
|
routers and firewalls are fundamental to any network,
|
|
but in environments where the focus is on various
|
|
applications, (servers, workstations, and the
|
|
software that runs on them), it's difficult for a
|
|
business not to choose off-the-shelf SOHO routers
|
|
and networking gear. The web management GUIs are
|
|
understandable by everyone, (even techs without
|
|
UNIX knowledge), and the gear is cheap - this saves
|
|
time and money.
|
|
<br />
|
|
In the meantime, the features of your average Linksys
|
|
or Netgear router often leave MUCH to be desired,
|
|
(https auth management, for one simple example).
|
|
<br />
|
|
Enter m0n0wall and PFSense, 2 BSD based packaged
|
|
router/firewall solutions that are as solid and
|
|
full featured as you'd expect from any BSD system-
|
|
PLUS THEY HAVE HTML WEB INTERFACES FOR MANAGEMENT!
|
|
<br />
|
|
m0n0wall and PFSense become an easy sell in any
|
|
small professional environment, any competent tech
|
|
can manage the network within minutes... At home,
|
|
in every hackers home network, they free the hacker
|
|
to have trusted tools available, but are as time-saving
|
|
as using any Linksys router.
|
|
<br />
|
|
m0n0wall and PFSense are both light and clean,
|
|
designed to run on embedded systems- (Soekris,
|
|
WRAP), but are monsters when unleashed on even
|
|
legacy PCs around the office. If you manage UNIX
|
|
networks and systems all day, do you really want
|
|
to manage the router for your DSL when you get home?
|
|
But then doesn't it bug you to use a chincey Linksys
|
|
box?
|
|
<br />
|
|
Ike has been a member of NYC*BUG since we first
|
|
launched in January 2004. He is a long-time member
|
|
of the Lower East Side Mac Unix User Group. He has
|
|
spoken frequently on a number of topics at various
|
|
venues, particularly on the issue of FreeBSD's jail
|
|
(8).
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,monowall,pfsense,isaac levy</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-09-06-06.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20060807">
|
|
<title>Alfred Perlstein on Sendmail Hacks</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
Alfred will discuss the hacks used to turn Sendmail
|
|
into a high performance solution for delivering
|
|
millions of messages to OKCupid's subscribers.
|
|
Topics covered will be system tuning and sendmail
|
|
hacks used in house to achieve massive throughput.
|
|
<br />
|
|
Alfred Perlstein is the CTO of OKcupid.com, the
|
|
largest free online dating site. He has been a
|
|
FreeBSD hacker for five years, he's worked on NFS,
|
|
VFS, pthreads, networking and general system
|
|
maintenance during his tenure on both FreeBSD and
|
|
OS X kernels.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,sendmail,alfred perlstein</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-07-05-06.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: FreeBSD for All
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="f4all" added="20061127">
|
|
<title>Episode 08 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
This week we talk about some tips, latest news, Press Coverage and yes, some jazz.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/11/episode-08.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>freebsd for all,talk</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://dl01.blastpodcast.com/freebsdforall/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>15403_1164691046.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>18 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>128 kbps MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="f4all" added="20060727">
|
|
<title>Episode 07 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
This week we talk about podcast clients, ipfw firewall etc.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/07/episode-07.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>freebsd for all,talk,podcast clients,ipfw</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.archive.org/download/FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>23 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>128 kbps MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07_64kb.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>23 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>64 kbps MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>23 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="f4all" added="20060605">
|
|
<title>Episode 06 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
This week we talk about
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Macromedia plugin</li>
|
|
<li>FreeBSD-Linux differences part 2</li>
|
|
<li>John Baldwin Introduction</li>
|
|
<li>Podcast announcement - call for co-hosts!</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/06/episode-06.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>freebsd for all,talk,john baldwin,freebsd vs linux</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.archive.org/download/FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06.ogg</url>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06_64kb.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>64 kbps MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="bafug" added="20060909">
|
|
<title>Nate Lawson on ACPI</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
|
FreeBSD's ACPI implementation: The details.
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Speaker:</b>
|
|
Nate Lawson, FreeBSD Committer.
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
|
FreeBSD's ACPI implementation is based on code for ACPI released
|
|
by Intel. Nate and others wrote the glue code to make this code
|
|
work on FreeBSD. He explains how this was done, and why.
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,freebsd,acpi,nate lawson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/ACPI/bafug7-nate2.mov</url>
|
|
<size>245 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>mov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bafug" added="20060810">
|
|
<title>Network Protocol Development Tools and Techniques for FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
|
Network Protocol Development Tools and Techniques for FreeBSD
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Speaker:</b>
|
|
George Neville-Neil, co-author of the "Design and
|
|
Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System"
|
|
"daemon" book.
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
|
While computers have gotten faster and more powerful
|
|
the tools we use to develop network protocols, such
|
|
as TCP, UDP, IPv4 and IPv6 have not. Most network
|
|
protocols are developed, in C, in the kernel, and
|
|
require a lot of work to test. Over the past year
|
|
or so I have been working with virtual machines, a
|
|
couple of pieces of open source software, and begun
|
|
developing a library for use in protocol testing.
|
|
This talk will cover three topics:
|
|
<ol>
|
|
<li>Developing and testing kernel code with Virtual Machines</li>
|
|
<li>Finding good tests for networking code</li>
|
|
<li>Packet Construction Set (PCS) a new library for
|
|
writing protocol tests</li>
|
|
</ol>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,freebsd,packet construction set,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/bafug6-gnn.mov</url>
|
|
<size>211 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>mov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bafug" added="20060713">
|
|
<title>Tim Kientzler on developing libarchive and tar</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
libarchive..........Tim Kientzler on developing
|
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libarchive and tar.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/libarchive/</overview>
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<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/libarchive</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>bafug5-tim-1.mov</url>
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<size>50 Mb</size>
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<desc>Part 1</desc>
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<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bafug5-tim-2.mov</url>
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<size>125 Mb</size>
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<desc>Part 2</desc>
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<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>bafug5-tim-3.mov</url>
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<size>30 Mb</size>
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<desc>Part 3</desc>
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<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: meetbsdcom
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-->
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<item source="meetbsdcom" added="20081119">
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<title>MeetBSD 2008 in California - Presentation</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
MeetBSD 2008 at the Googleplex in Mountain View,
|
|
California to celebrate FreeBSD's 15th Anniversary!
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://meetbsd.com/speakers</overview>
|
|
<tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2008,freebsd,presentations</tags>
|
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<files>
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<prefix>http://meetbsd.com/images/slides/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>slides_robert_watson_networking.pdf</url>
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<size>5.5 Mb</size>
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<length>43 pages</length>
|
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<desc>FreeBSD Network Stack Performance - Optimizations for Modern Hardware by Robert Watson</desc>
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<tags>robert watson,network stack performance,modern hardware,pdf</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>slides_brooks_davis.pdf</url>
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<size>900 Kb</size>
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<length>24 pages</length>
|
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<desc>Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability by Brooks Davis</desc>
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<tags>brooks davis,cluster,pdf</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>slides_warner_losh.pdf</url>
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<size>685 Kb</size>
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<length>31 pages</length>
|
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<desc>Embedding FreeBSD by M. Warner Losh</desc>
|
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<tags>warner losh,embedding freebsd,pdf</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>slides_dru_lavigne.pdf</url>
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<size>80 Kb</size>
|
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<length>19 pages</length>
|
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<desc>BSD Certification by Dru Lavigne</desc>
|
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<tags>dru lavigne,bsd certification,pdf</tags>
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>slides_kris_moore.pdf</url>
|
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<size>580 Kb</size>
|
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<length>45 pages</length>
|
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<desc>PC-BSD 7 - A Developer's Perspective by Kris Moore</desc>
|
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<tags>kris moore,pc-bsd,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>slides_pawel.pdf</url>
|
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<size>470 Kb</size>
|
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<length>45 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>A closer look at the ZFS file system by Pawel Jakub Dawidek</desc>
|
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<tags>pawel jakub dawidek,zfs,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url>slides_robert_watson_freebsd_foundation.pdf</url>
|
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<size>3.2 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>8 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>FreeBSD Foundation Update & Recognition by Robert Watson</desc>
|
|
<tags>robert watsom,freebsd foundation,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>slides_philip_paeps.pdf</url>
|
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<size>256 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>20 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Crypto Acceleration by Philip Paeps</desc>
|
|
<tags>philip paeps,crypto acecelaration,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>slides_zach_loafman.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>136 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>25 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Isilon and FreeBSD by Zach Loafman</desc>
|
|
<tags>zach loafman,isilon,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>slides_kris_kennaway.pdf</url>
|
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<size>172 Kb</size>
|
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<length>29 pages</length>
|
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<desc>"Help, my system is slow!" Profiling tools, tips and tricks by Kris Kennaway</desc>
|
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<tags>kris kennaway,profiling,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: meetbsdorg
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-->
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<item source="meetbsdorg" added="20080528">
|
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<title>MeetBSD 2007 - Presentations and recordings</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
MeetBSD 2007 at the Conference Centre-PWSBiA Congress in Warsaw
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2007.meetbsd.org/en/speakers/</overview>
|
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<tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2007</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://2007.meetbsd.org/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/movies/matt.olander_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>272 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Matt Olander - PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop</desc>
|
|
<tags>pc-bsd,matt olander,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/movies/jakub.klausa_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>165 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Dominik Hamera, Jakub Klausa - Nowoczesne rozwiazania bezprzewodowe w systemie FreeBSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,wireless,polish,dominik hamera,jakub klausa,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/storage/rafal.jaworowski_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
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<size>600 Kb</size>
|
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<length>21 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/movies/rafal.jaworowski_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>638 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
|
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<tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/storage/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.pdf</url>
|
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<size>336 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>37 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/movies/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>564 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/storage/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>25 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/movies/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>401 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/philip.paeps_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>495 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>53 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/philip.paeps_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>162 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,avi</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>/storage/slawomir.zak_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>35 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc>
|
|
<tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,slawomir zak,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/slawomir.zak_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>546 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc>
|
|
<tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,polish,slawomir zak,avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>3.7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>71 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
|
|
<tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.mov</url>
|
|
<size>6.0 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
|
|
<tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,quicktime</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/pawel.solyga_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>308 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
|
|
<tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,polish,pawel solyga,avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/ss7_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>3.9 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>71 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/bartman+grzebyk_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>105 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/christian.brueffer_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>416 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>34 Pages</length>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/christian.brueffer_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>409 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<!-- Source: BSDCONSPAIN
|
|
-->
|
|
|
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<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
|
|
<title>Manuel Trujillo - FreeBSD para usuarios de GNU/Linux</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Charla sobre las diferencias que puede encontrar un usuario
|
|
de un sistema operativo GNU/Linux cuando accede a un sistema
|
|
operativo FreeBSD, y sugerencias superar la posible
|
|
desorientación.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
|
|
<tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,freebsd,linux,manuel trujillo</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/FreeBSD_para_linuxeros.ppt</url>
|
|
<size>32 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
|
|
<title>Jordi Prats - Uso de OpenBSD en dispositivos empotrados</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Los sistemas empotrados gracias a un menor consumo
|
|
energético y unas dimensiones reducidas, a costa
|
|
de ciertas limitaciones del hardware, permiten su uso
|
|
en multitud de entornos. En esta presentación
|
|
veremos como usarlos con OpenBSD y sus posibles aplicaciones.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
|
|
<tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,embedded,jordi prats</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/embeddedBSD.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>44 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
|
|
<title><![CDATA[Jesús Rodriguez - SIP y VozIP con FreeBSD]]></title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Repaso a las diferentes aplicaciones y servicios
|
|
relacionados con SIP y VozIP que pueden usarse en
|
|
FreeBSD. Entre estas apliaciones destacan OpenSER y
|
|
Asterisk, ya que usados de forma conjunta pueden ofrecer
|
|
una larga lista de servicios de forma rápida,
|
|
segura y escalable.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
|
|
<tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,asterisk,openser,freebsd,sip,voip,jesus rodriguez</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/bsdcon-asterisk-openser.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>527 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>40 pages</length>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
|
|
<title>Jordi Espasa Clofent - Sistema de cortafuegos redundantes con OpenBSD y Packet Filter en modo bridge</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Se trataran los siguientes apartados: Porqué OpenBSD
|
|
y porqué PF. Eligiendo un buen hardware para el
|
|
cortafuegos. Redundancia en modo bridge: RSTP.
|
|
Implementación en si.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
|
|
<tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,firewall,pf,jordi espasa clofent</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/sistema_cortafuegos_redundantes_openbsd.ppt</url>
|
|
<size>1 Mb</size>
|
|
<tags>ppt</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
|
|
<title>Julio M. Merino Vidal - ATF: Sistema de pruebas automatizado para NetBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
La presentación empezará describiendo la
|
|
necesidad de poder probar automáticamente la
|
|
validez del código del sistema operativo NetBSD
|
|
para así saber que se comporta correctamente en
|
|
cualquiera de las plataformas soportadas. Luego se
|
|
explicará cómo se estructura ATF, cómo
|
|
se integra con NetBSD y se daran ejemplos prácticos
|
|
de su uso tanto como programador o usuario.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
ATF es un proyecto autocontenido que funciona en multitud
|
|
de plataformas (y no sólo BSD). Aún así,
|
|
está centrado en NetBSD y las pruebas automatizadas
|
|
para este sistema son específicas de él, no
|
|
del proyecto ATF en sí.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
|
|
<tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,atf,netbsd,julio m merino vidal</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/ATF.pptx</url>
|
|
<size>234 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>ppt</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: FOSDEM
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="fosdem" added="20080527">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson - How a large scale opensource project works</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most
|
|
successful open source operating system projects,
|
|
seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From
|
|
the root name servers, to top tier ISPs, to core
|
|
router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded
|
|
appliances, you can't use a networked computer for
|
|
ten minutes without using FreeBSD dozens of times.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Part of FreeBSD's reputation for quality and
|
|
reliability comes from the nature of its development
|
|
organization -- driven by a hundreds of highly
|
|
skilled volunteers, from high school students to
|
|
university professors. And unlike most open source
|
|
projects, the FreeBSD Project has developers who
|
|
have been working on the same source base for over
|
|
twenty years.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
But how does this organization work? Who pays the
|
|
bandwidth bills, runs the web servers, writes the
|
|
documentation, writes the code, and calls the shots?
|
|
And how can developers in a dozen time zones reach
|
|
agreement on the time of day, let alone a kernel
|
|
architecture?
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45
|
|
minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into what
|
|
makes FreeBSD run.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<link>http://fosdem.org/2008/schedule/events/large_scale_opensource</link>
|
|
<tags>fosdem,fosdem2008,presentation,freebsd project,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://video.fosdem.org/2008/maintracks/FOSDEM2008-largescale.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>81 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>45 minutes</length>
|
|
<tags>ogg,video</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: source21
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="source21" added="20060605">
|
|
<title>Fosdem 2006: BSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
We talk with Daniel Seuffert about BSD. Several
|
|
flavours of BSD were represented in a joint BSD
|
|
booth: OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD and MirOS. Daniel
|
|
is representative of the FreeBSD project and among
|
|
other things talks about the different operating
|
|
systems that are build on top of FreeBSD. For
|
|
instance, there are two distributions called PC-BSD
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and DesktopBSD that are targeted towards desktop
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users. There also is a version that specializes on
|
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security entitled TrustedBSD.
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</desc>
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<link>http://www.source21.nl/2006/06/05/fosdem-2006-bsd/</link>
|
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<tags>source21,interview,daniel seuffert</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
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<url>http://www.source21.nl/media/20060605/bsd_-_daniel_seuffert.mp4</url>
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<tags>mp4</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: ccc22
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-->
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<item source="ccc22" added="20060823">
|
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<title>COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<p>
|
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COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD, by Marc Schiesser
|
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</p><p>
|
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Learn how to effectively protect not only your data
|
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but also your applications.
|
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</p><p>
|
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Most technologies and techniques intended for
|
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securing digital data focus on protection while the
|
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machine is turned on mostly by defending against
|
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remote attacks. An attacker with physical access
|
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to the machine, however, can easily circumvent these
|
|
defenses by reading out the contents of the storage
|
|
medium on a different, fully accessible system or
|
|
even compromise program code on it in order to leak
|
|
encrypted information. Especially for mobile users,
|
|
that threat is real. And for those carrying around
|
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sensitive data, the risk is most likely high. This
|
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talk will introduce a method of mitigating that
|
|
particular risk by protecting not only the data
|
|
through encryption, but also the applications and
|
|
the operating system from being compromised while
|
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the machine is turned off.
|
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</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/events/1139.en.html</overview>
|
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<tags>ccc,ccc2005,ccc22,presentation,freebsd,harddisk encryption,marc schiesser</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/attachments/687-slides_Complete_Hard_Disk_Encryption.pdf</url>
|
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<size>679Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Slides</desc>
|
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<tags>slides</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
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<url><![CDATA[http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version=0&secureurl=uAAAANDveMbSROZ54T6ovHpX7U46rpfxARh9qN1NEemo6WM7qeDBk-8GxxtGIXTqDRuaHnUUJVcUs0bf539CXM4fqBp6xeb9INr7CRp9JPcKZeT9UsSqDsvdYZhiN7xnPzju7rN379RkfS47rjI8TnCJ1iQdrEqhd8Okw_KJcO7O3Iq00GUYYZaedmq5jrmy1ezFXGAG6KURgb8RV19cCaui1U0zVEKd2ApjzlxRHSi89QBih_VSyFE64p3haNyy76qCVQ&sigh=GK-OoKkmqQWNalgoUzB4HmzA3EI&begin=0&len=3967520&amp;docid=-2979502732836620391]]></url>
|
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<length>1:06:07</length>
|
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<desc>Google Video</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp4</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/attachments/905-22C3-1139-en-complete_harddisk_encryption_with_freebsd.mp4.torrent</url>
|
|
<size>37Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Bittorrent link</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp4</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<!-- Source: aauug
|
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-->
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|
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<item source="aauug" added="20070115">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Security Officer funktionen</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
"FreeBSD Security Officer funktionen" at the AAUUG,
|
|
AAUUG, 22 August 2006 by Simon L. Nielsen (FreeBSD
|
|
Deputy Security Officer)
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.aauug.dk/foredrag.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>aauug,presentation,danish,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/freebsd-so-function-aauug-2006-08-22.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>211 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>PDF (danish)</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<!-- Source: bsd-dk
|
|
-->
|
|
|
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<item source="bsd-dk" added="20070115">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Security Officer funktionen</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
"FreeBSD Security Officer funktionen" at the BSD-DK,
|
|
26 August 2006 by Simon L. Nielsen (FreeBSD Deputy
|
|
Security Officer)
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>aauug,presentation,danish,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/freebsd-so-function-bsd-dk-2006-08.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>210 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF (danish)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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<!-- Source: Google Tech Talk
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-->
|
|
|
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<item source="googletechtalks" added="20070704">
|
|
<title>Google Tech Talks June 20, 2007: How the FreeBSD Project Works</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most
|
|
successful open source operating system ... all
|
|
projects, seeing wide deployment across the IT
|
|
industry. From the root name servers, to top tier
|
|
ISPs, to core router operating systems, to firewalls,
|
|
to embedded appliances, you can't use a networked
|
|
computer for ten minutes without using FreeBSD
|
|
dozens of times. Part of FreeBSD's reputation for
|
|
quality and reliability comes from the nature of
|
|
its development organization--driven by a hundreds
|
|
of highly skilled volunteers, from high school
|
|
students to university professors. And unlike most
|
|
open source projects, the FreeBSD Project has
|
|
developers who have been working on the same source
|
|
base for over twenty years. But how does this
|
|
organization work? Who pays the bandwidth bills,
|
|
runs the web servers, writes the documentation,
|
|
writes the code, and calls the shots? And how can
|
|
developers in a dozen time zones reach agreement
|
|
on the time of day, let alone a kernel architecture?
|
|
This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45
|
|
minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into
|
|
what makes FreeBSD run.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Speaker: Robert Watson Robert Watson is a researcher
|
|
at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
|
|
investinging operating system and network security.
|
|
Prior to joining the Computer Laboratory to work
|
|
on a PhD, he was a Senior Principal Scientist at
|
|
McAfee Research, now SPARTA ISSO, a leading security
|
|
research and development organization, where he
|
|
directed government and commercial research contracts
|
|
for customers that include DARPA, the US Navy, and
|
|
Apple Computer. His research interests include
|
|
operating system security, network stack structure
|
|
and performance, and windowing system structure.
|
|
He is also a member of the FreeBSD Core Team and
|
|
president of the FreeBSD Foundation.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview><![CDATA[
|
|
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4400856579609253323&total=1&start=0&num=10&so=1&type=search&plindex=0
|
|
]]></overview>
|
|
<tags>google,presentation,freebsd,freebsd project,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url><![CDATA[
|
|
http://vp.video.google.com/videodownload?version=0&secureurl=uAAAAMnsi51RXPgEl7zGKAWEdrKWWWjUJ5q602Nvd2V5YwaDTyCIRM5k8Rq4nUZipL4tHODLiuiSxq34qoHi8TiEyXrdjKI8_WN0fXSKQYyrrlrWKMWd5Vw7AuXiu_B0uHEadc-fR6np2MP0ItJbT-Zx-J0-GCx0Mya2fQLoLG2pb55veUzTepcJz2RsKjNaGM-XUHpxqTZoIh0rggQIkNp-vZzghRb_8JQanc00ChX2CYB3LogDCHj1hpnFFmFd-2sEEg&sigh=ZrfuqGS7FqWRpFYVklZH1V4LRj4&begin=0&len=3053322&docid=-4400856579609253323
|
|
]]></url>
|
|
<size>321 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>51 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: nuug
|
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-->
|
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|
|
<item source="nuug" added="20061003">
|
|
<title>Releaseparty, the Varnish HTTP accelerator</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
VG sponsored the creation of a web-accellerator
|
|
called "Varnish" because Squid was too slow for
|
|
them. Varnish is being developed by Poul-Henning
|
|
Kamp and the Norwegian Linux consultancy Linpro.
|
|
This is the releaseparty for version 1.0.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The first half of the talk will introduce Varnish
|
|
and present some of the novel features it brings
|
|
to the business of web-serving.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The second half of the talk, using Varnish as the
|
|
example, will show ways to get the most performance
|
|
out of modern hardware and operating systems.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
(The English text starts at about 5 minutes in the stream)
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nuug.no/aktiviteter/20060919-varnish/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nuug,presentation,varnish,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.nuug.no/pub/video/published/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060919-varnish.mpeg</url>
|
|
<size>230 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Video version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mpeg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060919-varnish.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>47.8 Mb</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- OpenBSD
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20080525">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.5 Release Songs - Games</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
[Commentary still being written]
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
For RSS readers: Please note that the download URL
|
|
is an FTP site.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#45</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song45.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>3:29 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song45.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>4.5 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>3:29 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20061010">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.0 Release Songs - OpenVOX</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
This is an extra track by the artist Ty Semaka (who
|
|
really has "had Puffy on his mind") which we included
|
|
on the audio CD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This song details the process that Ty has to go
|
|
through to make the art and music for each OpenBSD
|
|
release. Ty and Theo really do go to a (very specific)
|
|
bar and discuss what is going on in the project,
|
|
and then try to find a theme that will work...
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
For RSS readers: Please note that the download URL
|
|
is an FTP site.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#audio_extra</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>songty.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>3.9 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>songty.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>6.0 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20081118">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.4 Release Song - "Source Wars - Episode IV - Trial of the BSD Knights"</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Nearly 10 years ago Kirk McKusick wrote a history
|
|
of the Berkeley Unix distributions for the O'Reilly
|
|
book "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source
|
|
Revolution". We recommend you read his story,
|
|
entitled "Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix From
|
|
AT&T-Owned to Freely Redistributable" first, to see
|
|
how Kirk remembers how we got here. Sadly, since
|
|
it showed up in book form originally, this text has
|
|
probably not been read by enough people.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The USL(AT&T) vs BSDI/UCB court case settlement
|
|
documents were not public until recently; their
|
|
disclosure has made the facts more clear. But the
|
|
story of how three people decided to free the BSD
|
|
codebase of corporate pollution -- and release it
|
|
freely -- is more interesting than the lawsuit which
|
|
followed. Sure, a stupid lawsuit happened which
|
|
hindered the acceptance of the BSD code during a
|
|
critical period. But how did a bunch of guys go
|
|
through the effort of replacing so much AT&T code
|
|
in the first place? After all, companies had lots
|
|
of really evil lawyers back then too -- were they
|
|
not afraid?
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
After a decade of development, most of the AT&T
|
|
code had already been replaced by university
|
|
researchers and their associates. So Keith Bostic,
|
|
Mike Karels and Kirk McKusick (the main UCB CSRG
|
|
group) started going through the 4.3BSD codebase
|
|
to cleanse the rest. Keith, in particular, built a
|
|
ragtag team (in those days, USENIX conferences were
|
|
a gold mine for such team building) and led these
|
|
rebels to rewrite and replace all the Imperial AT&T
|
|
code, piece by piece, starting with the libraries
|
|
and userland programs. Anyone who helped only got
|
|
credit as a Contributor -- people like Chris Torek
|
|
and a cast of .. hundreds more.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Then Mike and Kirk purified the kernel. After a bit
|
|
more careful checking, this led to the release of
|
|
a clean tree called Net/2 which was given to the
|
|
world in June 1991 -- the largest dump of free
|
|
source code the world had ever received (for those
|
|
days -- not modern monsters like OpenOffice).
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Some of these ragtags formed a company (BSDi) to
|
|
sell a production system based on this free code
|
|
base, and a year later Unix System Laboratories
|
|
(basically AT&T) sued BSDi and UCB. Eventually
|
|
AT&T lost and after a few trifling fixes (described
|
|
in the lawsuit documents) the codebase was free. A
|
|
few newer developments (and more free code) were
|
|
added, and released in June 1994 as 4.4BSD-Lite.
|
|
Just over 14 years later OpenBSD is releasing its
|
|
own 4.4 release (and for a lot less than $1000 per
|
|
copy).
|
|
</p>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The OpenBSD 4.4 release is dedicated to Keith Bostic,
|
|
Mike Karels, Kirk McKusick, and all of those who
|
|
contributed to making Net/2 and 4.4BSD-Lite free.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#44</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song44.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>5.6 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>3 minutes 5 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song44.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>4.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>3 minutes 5 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20080503">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.3 Release Song - "Home to Hypocrisy"</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
We are just plain tired of being lectured to by a
|
|
man who is a lot like Naomi Campbell.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In 1998 when a United Airlines plane was waiting
|
|
in the queue at Washington Dulles International
|
|
Airport for take-off to New Orleans (where a Usenix
|
|
conference was taking place), one man stood up from
|
|
his seat, demanded that they stop waiting in the
|
|
queue and be permitted to deplane. Even after orders
|
|
from the crew and a pilot from the cockpit he refused
|
|
to sit down. The plane exited the queue and returned
|
|
to the airport gangway. Security personnel ran onto
|
|
the plane and removed this man, Richard Stallman,
|
|
from the plane. After Richard was removed from the
|
|
plane, everyone else stayed onboard and continued
|
|
their journey to New Orleans. A few OpenBSD developers
|
|
were on that same plane, seated very closeby, so
|
|
we have an accurate story of the events.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This is the man who presumes that he should preach
|
|
to us about morality, freedom, and what is best for
|
|
us. He believes it is his God-given role to tell
|
|
us what is best for us, when he has shown that he
|
|
takes actions which are not best for everyone. He
|
|
prefers actions which he thinks are best for him
|
|
-- and him alone -- and then lies to the public.
|
|
Richard Stallman is no Spock.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We release our software in ways that are maximally
|
|
free. We remove all restrictions on use and
|
|
distribution, but leave a requirement to be known
|
|
as the authors. We follow a pattern of free source
|
|
code distribution that started in the mid-1980's
|
|
in Berkeley, from before Richard Stallman had any
|
|
powerful influence which he could use so falsely.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We have a development sub-tree called "ports". Our
|
|
"ports" tree builds software that is 'found on the
|
|
net' into packages that OpenBSD users can use more
|
|
easily. A scaffold of Makefiles and scripts
|
|
automatically fetch these pieces of software, apply
|
|
patches as required by OpenBSD, and then build them
|
|
into nice neat little tarballs. This is provided
|
|
as a convenience for users. The ports tree is
|
|
maintained by OpenBSD entirely separately from our
|
|
main source tree. Some of the software which is
|
|
fetched and compiled is not as free as we would
|
|
like, but what can we do. All the other operating
|
|
system projects make exactly the same decision, and
|
|
provide these same conveniences to their users.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Richard felt that this "ports tree" of ours made
|
|
OpenBSD non-free. He came to our mailing lists and
|
|
lectured to us specifically, yet he said nothing
|
|
to the many other vendors who do the same; many of
|
|
them donate to the FSF and perhaps that has something
|
|
to do with it. Meanwhile, Richard has personally
|
|
made sure that all the official GNU software --
|
|
including Emacs -- compiles and runs on Windows.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
That man is a false leader. He is a hypocrite. There
|
|
may be some people who listen to him. But we don't
|
|
listen to people who do not follow their own stupid
|
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rules.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#43</overview>
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<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>song43.mp3</url>
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<size>8.2 Mb</size>
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<length>4 minutes 48 seconds</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>song43.ogg</url>
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<size>6.5 Mb</size>
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<length>4 minutes 48 seconds</length>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
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<tags>ogg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="openbsd" added="20071102">
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<title>OpenBSD 4.2 Release Song - "100001 1010101"</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
|
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Those of us who work on OpenBSD are often asked why
|
|
we do what we do. This song's lyrics express the
|
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core motivations and goals which have remained
|
|
unchanged over the years - secure, free, reliable
|
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software, that can be shared with anyone. Many other
|
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projects purport to share these same goals, and
|
|
love to wrap themselves in a banner of "Open Source"
|
|
and "Free Software". Given how many projects there
|
|
are one would think it might be easy to stick to
|
|
those goals, but it doesn't seem to work out that
|
|
way. A variety of desires drag many projects away
|
|
from the ideals very quickly.
|
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</p><p>
|
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Much of any operating system's usability depends
|
|
on device support, and there are some very tempting
|
|
alternative ways to support devices available to
|
|
those who will surrender their moral code. A project
|
|
could compromise by entering into NDA agreements
|
|
with vendors, or including binary objects in the
|
|
operating system for which no source code exists,
|
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or tying their users down with contract terms hidden
|
|
inside copyright notices. All of these choices
|
|
surrender some subset of the ideals, and we simply
|
|
will not do this. Sure, we care about getting devices
|
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working, but not at the expense of our original
|
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goals.
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</p><p>
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Of course since "free to share with anyone" is part
|
|
of our goals, we've been at the forefront of many
|
|
licensing and NDA issues, resulting in a good number
|
|
of successes. This success had led to much recognition
|
|
for the advancement of Free Software causes, but
|
|
has also led to other issues.
|
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</p><p>
|
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We fully admit that some BSD licensed software has
|
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been taken and used by many commercial entities,
|
|
but contributions come back more often than people
|
|
seem to know, and when they do, they're always still
|
|
properly attributed to the original authors, and
|
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given back in the same spirit that they were given
|
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in the first place.
|
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</p><p>
|
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That's the best we can expect from companies. After
|
|
all, we make our stuff so free so that everyone can
|
|
benefit -- it remains a core goal; we really have
|
|
not strayed at all in 10 years. But we can expect
|
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more from projects who talk about sharing -- such
|
|
as the various Linux projects.
|
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</p><p>
|
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Now rather than seeing us as friends who can
|
|
cooperatively improve all codebases, we are seen
|
|
as foes who oppose the GPL. The participants of
|
|
"the race" are being manipulated by the FSF and
|
|
their legal arm, the SFLC, for the FSF's aims,
|
|
rather than the goal of getting good source into
|
|
Linux (and all other code bases). We don't want
|
|
this to come off as some conspiracy theory, but we
|
|
simply urge those developers caution -- they should
|
|
ensure that the path they are being shown by those
|
|
who have positioned themselves as leaders is still
|
|
true. Run for yourself, not for their agenda.
|
|
</p><p>
|
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The Race is there to be run, for ourselves, not for
|
|
others. We do what we do to run our own race, and
|
|
finish it the best we can. We don't rush off at
|
|
every distraction, or worry how this will affect
|
|
our image. We are here to have fun doing right.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#42</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song42.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>4.0 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 40 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song42.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>6.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 4- seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20070502">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.1 Release Song - Puffy Baba and the 40 Vendors</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
As developers of a free operating system, one of
|
|
our prime responsibilities is device support. No
|
|
matter how nice an operating system is, it remains
|
|
useless and unusable without solid support for a
|
|
wide percentage of the hardware that is available
|
|
on the market. It is therefore rather unsurprising
|
|
that more than half of our efforts focus on various
|
|
aspects relating to device support.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Most parts of the operating system (from low kernel,
|
|
through to libraries, all the way up to X, and then
|
|
even to applications) use fairly obvious interface
|
|
layers, where the "communication protocols" or
|
|
"argument passing" mechanisms (ie. APIs) can be
|
|
understood by any developer who takes the time to
|
|
read the free code. Device drivers pose an additional
|
|
and significant challenge though: because many
|
|
vendors refuse to document the exact behavior of
|
|
their devices. The devices are black boxes. And
|
|
often they are surprisingly weird, or even buggy.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
When vendor documentation does not exist, the
|
|
development process can become extremely hairy.
|
|
Groups of developers have found themselves focused
|
|
for months at a time, figuring out the most simple
|
|
steps, simply because the hardware is a complete
|
|
mystery. Access to documentation can ease these
|
|
difficulties rapidly. However, getting access to
|
|
the chip documentation from vendors is ... almost
|
|
always a negotiation. If we had open access to
|
|
documentation, anyone would be able to see how
|
|
simple all these devices actually are, and device
|
|
driver development would flourish (and not just in
|
|
OpenBSD, either).
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
When we proceed into negotiations with vendors,
|
|
asking for documentation, our position is often
|
|
weak. One would assume that the modern market is
|
|
fair, and that selling chips would be the primary
|
|
focus of these vendors. But unfortunately a number
|
|
of behemoth software vendors have spent the last
|
|
10 or 20 years building <a
|
|
href="http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/mgp00024.html">political
|
|
hurdles against the smaller players</a>.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
A particularly nasty player in this regard has been
|
|
the Linux vendors and some Linux developers, who
|
|
have played along with an American corporate model
|
|
of requiring NDAs for chip documentation. This has
|
|
effectively put Linux into the club with Microsoft,
|
|
but has left all the other operating system communities
|
|
-- and their developers -- with much less available
|
|
clout for requesting documentation. In a more fair
|
|
world, the Linux vendors would work with us, and
|
|
the device driver support in all free operating
|
|
systems would be fantastic by now.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We only ask that <a
|
|
href="http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/mgp00027.html">users
|
|
help</a> us in changing the political landscape.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#41</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song41.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>4.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 19 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song41.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>8.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 19 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20061010">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.0 Release Song - Humppa negala</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
The last 10 years, every 6 month period has (without
|
|
fail) resulted in an official OpenBSD release making
|
|
it to the FTP servers. But CDs are also manufactured,
|
|
which the project sells to continue our development
|
|
goals.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
While tests of the release binaries are done by
|
|
developers around the world, Theo and some developers
|
|
from Calgary or Edmonton (such as Peter Valchev or
|
|
Bob Beck) test that the discs are full of (only)
|
|
correct code. Ty Semaka works for approximately two
|
|
months to design and draw artwork that will fit the
|
|
designated theme, and coordinates with his music
|
|
buddies to write and record a song that also matches
|
|
the theme.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Then the discs and all the artwork gets delivered
|
|
to the plant, so that they can be pressed in time
|
|
for an official release date.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This release, instead of bemoaning vendors or
|
|
organizations that try to make our task of writing
|
|
free software more difficult, we instead celebrate
|
|
the 10 years that we have been given (so far) to
|
|
write free software, express our themes in art, and
|
|
the 5 years that we have made music with a group
|
|
of talented musicians.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
OpenBSD developers have been torturing each other
|
|
for years now with Humppa-style music, so this
|
|
release our users get a taste of this too. Sometimes
|
|
at hackathons you will hear the same songs being
|
|
played on multiple laptops, out of sync. It is under
|
|
such duress that much of our code gets written.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We feel like Pufferix and Bobilix delivering The
|
|
Three Discs of Freedom to those who want them
|
|
whenever the need arises, then returning to celebrate
|
|
the (unlocked) source tree with all the other
|
|
developers.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
For RSS readers: Please note that the download URL
|
|
is an FTP site.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#40</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song40.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>2.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>2 minutes 40 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song40.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>3.6 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>2 minutes 40 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: EuroBSDCon
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-->
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20061114">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2006 pictures</title>
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2006 pictures by Christian Laursen</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://photos.borderworlds.dk/eurobsdcon-2006/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2006,photos,christian laursen</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20061114">
|
|
<title>EuroBSDCon 2006 pictures</title>
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2006 pictures by Erwin Lansing (erwin@)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://foto.droso.org/2006/20061108-13/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2006,photos,erwin lansing</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: openfest
|
|
-->
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>OpenFest 2005 Videos</title>
|
|
<desc>Various videos of OpenFest 2005 (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://archive2005.openfest.org/Video/BSDCon/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2005,presentation</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://archive2005.openfest.org/Video/BSDCon/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>01_FreeBSD_Jails-Deyan_Dyankov.avi</url>
|
|
<size>13 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>FreeBSD Jails - Deyan Dyankov</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,jail,avi,deyan dyankov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>02_Embedding_BSD_Ivo_Vachkov.avi</url>
|
|
<size>345 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Embedding BSD - Ivo Vachkov</desc>
|
|
<tags>embedded systems,avi,ivo vachkov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>03-QoS,etc_with_OpenBSD_pf-Mihail_Paunov.avi</url>
|
|
<size>501 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>QoS etc with OpenBSD pf</desc>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,qos,pf,avi,mihail paunov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>04-Route_and_firewall_redundancy_using_CARP_and_pfsync-Atanas_Bachvarov.avi</url>
|
|
<size>153 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Route and firewall redundancy using CARP and pfsync - Atanas Bachvarov</desc>
|
|
<tags>carp,pfsync,avi,atanas bachvarov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>05-Official_Bulgarian_FreeBSD_Mirror-Dimiter_Vasilev.avi</url>
|
|
<size>411 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Official Bulgarian FreeBSD Mirror - Dimiter Vasilev</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,mirror,avi,dimiter vasilev</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>06-DIY_FreeBSD_Port-Peter_Pentchev.avi</url>
|
|
<size>326 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>DIY FreeBSD Port</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,ports,avi,peter pentchev</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0?</title>
|
|
<desc>Discussion - What's cooking for FreeBSD 7.0? (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,discussion,freebsd,freebsd7</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l7.avi</url>
|
|
<size>105 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software</title>
|
|
<desc>Dimitri Vasileva - Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,security,social networking,dimitri vasileva</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l6.avi</url>
|
|
<size>331 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring</title>
|
|
<desc>Shcheryana Shopova - SNMP monitoring (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,snmp,monitoring,shcheryana shopova</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l5.avi</url>
|
|
<size>271 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP)</title>
|
|
<desc>Willow Vachkov - FreeBSD and the new network and transport protocols (IPv6 and SCTP) (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,ipv6,sctp,willow vanchkov</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l4.avi</url>
|
|
<size>251 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>Atanas Bchvarov - Packet Filtering in FreeBSD (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,atanas bchvarov</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l3.avi</url>
|
|
<size>186 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte</title>
|
|
<desc>Nikolai Denev - FreeBSD goes Zettabyte (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,zettabyte,nikolai denev</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l2.avi</url>
|
|
<size>358 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20080327">
|
|
<title>Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks</title>
|
|
<desc>Vasil Dimov - The FreeBSD ports collection - tips and tricks (Bulgarian)</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program2007/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2007,presentation,freebsd,ports collection,vasil dimov</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://ludost.net/of2007/d2h2l1.avi</url>
|
|
<size>341 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>AVI</desc>
|
|
<tags>avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
<item source="openfest" added="20070115">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD ports Erwin Lansing</title>
|
|
<desc>Case study : managing a worldwide open source project: FreeBSD port manager</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://openfest.org/program/</overview>
|
|
<tags>openfest,openfest2006,presentation,freebsd,port manager,erwin lansing</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~erwin/presentations/FreeBSD-portmgr-20061105-OpenFest.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>128 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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|
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<item source="tllts" added="20070217">
|
|
<title>The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 179</title>
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<desc>
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Special Guests Will Backman and Scott Ruecker.
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Will's talks about his podcast bsdtalk and about
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Linux and BSD in general. We are joined by Troels
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also. Dann on Devede and hopes for MythTV. Scott
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Ruecker talks about Scale and general linux and
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lxer stuff.
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</desc>
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<tags>linux link tech show,talk,will backman</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.tllts.org/audio/tllts_179-02-14-07.mp3</url>
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<size>31 Mb</size>
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<length>120 minutes</length>
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: Ottawa Amateur Radio Club
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-->
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<item source="oarc" added="20070219">
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<title>Ham Radio on FreeBSD</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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Last month I attended a meeting of the Ottawa Amateur
|
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Radio Club (<a href="http://www.oarc.net/">OARC</a>)
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as a member of my local BUG was giving a presentation
|
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on Ham Radio on FreeBSD. <a
|
|
href="http://www.db.net/~db/about.html">Diane
|
|
Bruce</a>, call sign VA3DB, has had her operator
|
|
license since 1969 and is well known in the BSD
|
|
community and for the development of ircd-hybrid.
|
|
In the past year she has assisted in the creation
|
|
of the <a
|
|
href="http://www.freshports.org/hamradio/">Hamradio
|
|
category in the FreeBSD ports tree</a> and has
|
|
become the maintainer of over 20 of the hamradio
|
|
ports. She also contributed to the <a
|
|
href="http://www.hamsexy.com/wiki/index.php?title=FreeBSD&redirect=no">FreeBSD
|
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entry at Hampedia</a>, the Wikipedia for ham
|
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operators.
|
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</p><p>
|
|
Her presentation slides are a great introduction
|
|
to the various ham utilities which are available,
|
|
including both descriptions and screenshots of the
|
|
utilities in action.
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</p>
|
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]]></desc>
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<tags>oarc,presentation,radio,diane bruce</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</url>
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<size>23 pages</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone.
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-->
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>Installing OpenBSD in 5 minutes</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/installing-openbsd-in-5-minutes.html</overview>
|
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<desc>
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|
Installing OpenBSD. In real time :)
|
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,openbsd</tags>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>FreeBSD: Hard disk encryption</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/02/freebsd-hard-disk-encryption.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
How to protect your data on FreeBSD machine even
|
|
when your computer is turned off? This hard disk
|
|
encryption guide will help.
|
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</desc>
|
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd,encryption</tags>
|
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</item>
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|
|
|
<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD: First time install and configure</title>
|
|
<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-first-time-install-and.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Tutorial how to install and configure FreeBSD. It
|
|
seems that comments in video are in Japanese :)
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD: using ports system</title>
|
|
<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-using-ports-system.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Using ports system in FreeBSD to install etherape.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd,ports</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD installation</title>
|
|
<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-installation.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Step-by-step installation of FreeBSD operating system.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>NetBSD and ssshfs</title>
|
|
<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/netbsd-and-ssshfs.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Usage of ssshfs on NetBSD with PUFFS.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,puffs</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
|
|
<title>Install Debian and NetBSD on Xen Domu</title>
|
|
<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/install-debian-and-netbsd-on-xen-domu.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Video tutorial on installation of Debian and NetBsd on Domu with Xen.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,xen,debian</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
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<!-- Berklix.com Computer Services
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-->
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<item source="berklix" added="20070516">
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<title>NetBSD. More CPUs than Linux. + BSD ports/packages.</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.berklix.com/free/talk/presentations/export/3_netbsd_marc/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
From the talks with subject "Free Alternatives To
|
|
Microsoft" comes "NetBSD. More CPUs than Linux. +
|
|
BSD ports/packages.".
|
|
</desc>
|
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<tags>berklix,netbsd,packages</tags>
|
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</item>
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<!-- linuxreality.com
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-->
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<item source="linuxreality" added="20070820">
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<title>Interview with Will Backman</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-74-interview-with-will-backman/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In this episode: an interview with the host of the
|
|
BSDTalk Podcast, Will Backman, in which we talk
|
|
about the history of the BSD's, including FreeBSD,
|
|
NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, PC-BSD, and DesktopBSD,
|
|
and discuss some of the goals and features of these
|
|
projects.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>linux reality,bsdtalk,interview,will backman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality074.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>48 minutes</length>
|
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<size>21 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>MP3 file</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
<item source="linuxreality" added="20070830">
|
|
<title>BSD Wrap-Up</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-75-bsd-wrap-up/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In this episode: OReilly discount code for Linux
|
|
Reality listeners available on the LR website; a
|
|
new Linux Reality contest where one can win a
|
|
listener-donated book, LPI Certification in a
|
|
Nutshell, for the best audio Listener Tip sent in
|
|
between now and the end of November; a new podcast
|
|
client I am developing in Python; petition to open
|
|
source the Main Actor video editing software; a
|
|
call for guest podcasts; a brief wrap-up discussion
|
|
of my adventures with the BSD's; audio and email
|
|
listener feedback.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>linux reality</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality075.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>48 minutes</length>
|
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<size>21 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP3 file</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<!-- sitescollide.com
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<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Road Warrior - Felix Kronlage</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/CD527090-CAAC-4BEC-ACC1-2E3FC930DC80.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
On this Sites Collide, we speak with Felix Kronlage
|
|
of the OpenBSD Project about using Open-Source tools
|
|
for effectively and securely getting work done while
|
|
using your laptop outside your home or office (called
|
|
a Road Warrior). If you use a laptop on the road,
|
|
you NEED to hear this episode.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,road warrior,felix kronlage</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/142146005/scr012-1.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>40 minutes</length>
|
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<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP3 file</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
|
|
<title>What is OpenBSD - Wim Vandeputte</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/C8F1C6F7-72B1-4E47-B51A-42212989BF19.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In this episode of Sites Collide, Wim Vandeputte
|
|
of the OpenBSD project joins us to educate us about
|
|
OpenBSD. We talk about a brief history, as well as
|
|
where you can find it running today. If you don't
|
|
know the difference between BSD and Linux, you need
|
|
to hear this episode!!
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,wim vandeputte</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752314/scr010.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>46 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>18 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP3 file</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD Networking - Henning Brauer</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/B50EE425-0C8B-4AF2-AD70-CD2C98D091B3.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
In this episode of Sites Collide, we discuss Open
|
|
BGPd and OpenBSD as well as other routing-related
|
|
topics with developer, network guru, and conference
|
|
speaker, Henning Brauer of the OpenBSD Project. So,
|
|
if you are interested in the technologies that make
|
|
the Internet work, or you're looking to learn about
|
|
Unix/Linux, this show is for you!
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,openbgpd,henning brauer</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752318/scr08.mp3</url>
|
|
<length>20 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP3 file</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<!-- BSDCan
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-->
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
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|
<title>Chris Buechler and Scott Ullrich - pfSense: 2.0 and beyond</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/130.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
pfSense: 2.0 and beyond<br>
|
|
From firewall distribution to appliance building platform
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
pfSense is a BSD licensed customized distribution
|
|
of FreeBSD tailored for use as a firewall and router.
|
|
In addition to being a powerful, flexible firewalling
|
|
and routing platform, it includes a long list of
|
|
related features and a package system allowing
|
|
further expandability without adding bloat and
|
|
potential security vulnerabilities to the base
|
|
distribution.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This session will start with an introduction to the
|
|
project and its common uses, which have expanded
|
|
considerably beyond firewalling. We will cover much
|
|
of the new functionality coming in the 2.0 release,
|
|
which contains significant enhancements to nearly
|
|
every portion of the system as well as numerous new
|
|
features.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
While the primary function of the project is a
|
|
firewalling and routing platform, with changes
|
|
coming in pfSense 2.0, it has also become an appliance
|
|
building framework enabling the creation of customized
|
|
special purpose appliances. The m0n0wall code where
|
|
pfSense originated has proved popular for this
|
|
purpose, with AskoziaPBX and FreeNAS also based
|
|
upon it, in addition to a number of commercial
|
|
solutions. The goal of this appliance building
|
|
framework is to enable creation of projects such
|
|
as these without having to fork and maintain another
|
|
code base. The existing appliances, including a DNS
|
|
server using TinyDNS, VoIP with FreeSWITCH, and
|
|
others will be discussed. For those interested in
|
|
creating appliances, an overview of the process
|
|
will be provided along with references for additional
|
|
information.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,pfsense,chris buechler,scott ullrich</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/94_pfSense_2_0_and_beyond_BSDCan_09.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>36 pages</length>
|
|
<size>3.2 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Luigi Rizzo - GEOM based disk schedulers for FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/122.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
GEOM based disk schedulers for FreeBSD
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The high cost of seek operations makes the throughput
|
|
of disk devices very sensitive to the offered
|
|
workload. A disk scheduler can then help reorder
|
|
requests to improve the overall throughput of the
|
|
device, or improve the service guarantees for
|
|
individual users, or both.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Research results in recent years have introduced,
|
|
and proven the effectiveness of, a technique called
|
|
"anticipatory scheduling". The basic idea behind
|
|
this technique is that, in some cases, requests
|
|
that cause a seek should not be served immediately;
|
|
instead, the scheduler should wait for a short
|
|
period of time in case other requests arrive that
|
|
do not require a seek to be served. With many common
|
|
workloads, dominated by sequential synchronous
|
|
requests, the potential loss of throughput caused
|
|
by the disk idling times is more than balanced by
|
|
the overall reduction of seeks.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
While a fair amount of research on disk scheduling
|
|
has been conducted on FreeBSD, the results were
|
|
never integrated in the OS, perhaps because the
|
|
various prototype implementations were very
|
|
device-specific and operated within the device
|
|
drivers. Ironically, anticipatory schedulers are
|
|
instead a standard part of Linux kernels.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk has two major contributions:
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
First, we will show how, thanks to the flexibility
|
|
of the GEOM architecture, an anticipatory disk
|
|
scheduling framework has been implemented in FreeBSD
|
|
with little or no modification to a GENERIC kernel.
|
|
While these schedulers operate slightly above the
|
|
layer where one would naturally put a scheduler,
|
|
they can still achieve substantial performance
|
|
improvements over the standard disk scheduler; in
|
|
particular, even the simplest anticipatory schedulers
|
|
can prevent the complete trashing of the disk
|
|
performance that often occurs in presence of multiple
|
|
processes accessing the disk.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Secondly, we will discuss how the basic anticipatory
|
|
scheduling technique can be used not only to improve
|
|
the overall throughput of the disk, but also to
|
|
give service guarantees to individual disk clients,
|
|
a feature that is extremely important in practice
|
|
e.g., when serving applications with pseudo-real-time
|
|
constraints such as audio or video streaming ones.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
A prototype implementation of the scheduler that
|
|
will be covered in the presentation is available
|
|
at http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,geom,disk schedulers,luigi rzzo</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/100_gsched.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>40 pages</length>
|
|
<size>430 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Constantine A. Murenin - Quiet Computing with BSD</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/119.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Quiet Computing with BSD<br>
|
|
Programming system hardware monitors for quiet computing
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In this talk, we will present a detailed overview
|
|
of the features and common problems of microprocessor
|
|
system hardware monitors as they relate to the topic
|
|
of silent computing. In a nutshell, the topic of
|
|
programmable fan control will be explored.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Silent computing is an important subject as its
|
|
practice reduces the amount of unnecessary stress
|
|
and improves the motivation of the workforce, at
|
|
home and in the office.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Attendees will gain knowledge on how to effectively
|
|
programme the chips to minimise fan noise and avoid
|
|
system failure or shutdown during temperature
|
|
fluctuations, as well as some basic principles
|
|
regarding quiet computing.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Shortly before the talk, a patch for programming
|
|
the most popular chips (like those from Winbond)
|
|
will be released for the OpenBSD operating system,
|
|
although the talk itself will be more specific to
|
|
the microprocessor system hardware monitors themselves,
|
|
as opposed to the interfacing with thereof in modern
|
|
operating systems like OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly
|
|
BSD and FreeBSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,openbsd,hardware sensors,constantine murenin</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/95_BSDCan2009.cnst-fanctl.slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>16 pages</length>
|
|
<size>264 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Fernando Gont - Results of a Security Assessment of the TCP and IP protocols and Common implementation Strategies</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/129.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Results of a Security Assessment of the TCP and IP
|
|
protocols and Common implementation Strategies
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Fernando Gont will present the results of security
|
|
assessment of the TCP and IP protocols carried out
|
|
on behalf of the United Kingdom's Centre for the
|
|
Protection of National Infrastructure (Centre for
|
|
the Protection of National Infrastructure). His
|
|
presentation will provide an overview of the
|
|
aforementioned project, and will describe some of
|
|
the new insights that were gained as a result of
|
|
this project. Additionally, it will provide an
|
|
overview of the state of affairs of the different
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|
TCP/IP implementations found in BSD operating systems
|
|
with respect to the aforementioned issues.
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</p><p>
|
|
During the last twenty years, many vulnerabilities
|
|
have been identified in the TCP/IP stacks of a
|
|
number of systems. The discovery of these vulnerabilities
|
|
led in most cases to reports being published by a
|
|
number of CSIRTs and vendors, which helped to raise
|
|
awareness about the threats and the best possible
|
|
mitigations known at the time the reports were
|
|
published. For some reason, much of the effort of
|
|
the security community on the Internet protocols
|
|
did not result in official documents (RFCs) being
|
|
issued by the organization in charge of the
|
|
standardization of the communication protocols in
|
|
use by the Internet: the Internet Engineering Task
|
|
Force (IETF). This basically led to a situation in
|
|
which "known" security problems have not always
|
|
been addressed by all vendors. In addition, in many
|
|
cases vendors have implemented quick "fixes" to the
|
|
identified vulnerabilities without a careful analysis
|
|
of their effectiveness and their impact on
|
|
interoperability. As a result, producing a secure
|
|
TCP/IP implementation nowadays is a very difficult
|
|
task, in large part because of the hard task of
|
|
identifying relevant documentation and differentiating
|
|
between that which provides correct advisory, and
|
|
that which provides misleading advisory based on
|
|
inaccurate or wrong assumptions. During 2006, the
|
|
United Kingdom's Centre for the Protection of
|
|
National Infrastructure embarked itself in an
|
|
ambitious and arduous project: performing a security
|
|
assessment of the TCP and IP protocols. The project
|
|
did not limit itself to an analysis of the relevant
|
|
IETF specifications, but also included an analysis
|
|
of common implementation strategies found in the
|
|
most popular TCP and IP implementations. The result
|
|
of the project was a set of documents which identifies
|
|
possible threats for the TCP and IP protocols and,
|
|
where possible, proposes counter-measures to mitigate
|
|
the identified threats. This presentation will will
|
|
describe some of the new insights that were gained
|
|
as a result of this project. Additionally, it will
|
|
provide an overview of the state of affairs of the
|
|
different TCP/IP implementations found in BSD
|
|
operating systems.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,bsd,security assessment,fernado gont</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/72_fgont-bsdcan2009-proposal.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>3 pages</length>
|
|
<size>93 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Proposal</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/73_InternetProtocol.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>63 pages</length>
|
|
<size>660 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Security Assessment of the Internet Protocol</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/75_tn-03-09-security-assessment-TCP.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>130 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Security Assessment of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/78_fgont-bsdcan2009-tcp-ip-security-assessment.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>64 pages</length>
|
|
<size>473 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Randi Harper - Automating FreeBSD Installations</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/126.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Automating FreeBSD Installations<br>
|
|
PXE Booting and install.cfg Demystified
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This paper will provide an explanation of the tools
|
|
involved in performing an automated FreeBSD install
|
|
and a live demonstration of the process.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
FreeBSD's sysinstall provides a powerful and flexible
|
|
mechanism for automated installs but doesn't get
|
|
used very often because of a lack of documentation.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,pxe,sysinstall,randi harper</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/79_automating_freebsd_installations.odp</url>
|
|
<length>14 pages</length>
|
|
<size>33 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>odp</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Brooks Davis - Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/125.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
At The Aerospace Corporation, we run a large FreeBSD
|
|
based computing cluster to support engineering
|
|
applications. These applications come in all shapes,
|
|
sizes, and qualities of implementation. To support
|
|
them and our diverse userbase we have been searching
|
|
for ways to isolate jobs from one another in ways
|
|
that are more effective than Unix time sharing and
|
|
more fine grained than allocating whole nodes to
|
|
jobs.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In this talk we discuss the problem space and our
|
|
efforts so far. These efforts include implementation
|
|
of partial file systems virtualization and CPU
|
|
isolation using CPU sets.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,cluster,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/91_job-isolation-performance-talk.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>27 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.4 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>John Baldwin - Multiple Passes of the FreeBSD Device Tree</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/118.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Multiple Passes of the FreeBSD Device Tree
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The existing device driver framework in FreeBSD
|
|
works fairly well for many tasks. However, there
|
|
are a few problems that are not easily solved with
|
|
the current design. These problems include having
|
|
"real" device drivers for low-level hardware such
|
|
as clocks and interrupt controllers, proper resource
|
|
discovery and management, and allowing most drivers
|
|
to always probe and attach in an environment where
|
|
interrupts are enabled. I propose extending the
|
|
device driver framework to support multiple passes
|
|
over the device tree during boot. This would allow
|
|
certain classes of drivers to be attached earlier
|
|
and perform boot-time setup before other drivers
|
|
are probed and attached. This in turn can be used
|
|
to develop solutions to the earlier list of problems.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,device tree,john baldwin</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/83_article.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>8 pages</length>
|
|
<size>103 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Paper</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/85_slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>15 pages</length>
|
|
<size>60 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Colin Percival - scrypt: A new key derivation function</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/147.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
scrypt: A new key derivation function<br>
|
|
Doing our best to thwart TLAs armed with ASICs
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Password-based key derivation functions are used
|
|
for two primary purposes: First, to hash passwords
|
|
so that an attacker who gains access to a password
|
|
file does not immediately possess the passwords
|
|
contained therewithin; and second, to generate
|
|
cryptographic keys to be used for encrypting or
|
|
authenticating data.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In both cases, if passwords do not have sufficient
|
|
entropy, an attacker with the relevant data can
|
|
perform a brute force attack, hashing potential
|
|
passwords repeatedly until the correct key is found.
|
|
While commonly used key derivation functions, such
|
|
as Kamp's iterated MD5, Provos and Mazieres' bcrypt,
|
|
and RSA Laboratories' PBKDF1 and PBKDF2 make an
|
|
attempt to increase the difficulty of brute-force
|
|
attacks, they all require very little memory, making
|
|
them ideally suited to attack by custom hardware.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In this talk, I will introduce the concepts of
|
|
memory-hard and sequential memory-hard functions,
|
|
and argue that key derivation functions should be
|
|
sequential memory-hard. I will present a key
|
|
derivation function which, subject to common
|
|
assumptions about cryptographic hash functions, is
|
|
provably sequential memory-hard, and a variation
|
|
which appears to be stronger (but not provably so).
|
|
Finally, I will provide some estimates of the cost
|
|
of performing brute force attacks on a variety of
|
|
password strengths and key derivation functions.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,scrypt,colin percival</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/87_scrypt.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>16 pages</length>
|
|
<size>201 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Paper</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/86_scrypt_slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>21 pages</length>
|
|
<size>556 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>George Neville-Neil - Thinking about thinking in code</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/145.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Thinking about thinking in code<br>
|
|
Proposed keynote talk
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This is not a talk that's specific to any BSD but
|
|
is a more general talk about how we think about
|
|
coding and how our thinking changes the way we code.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I compare how we built systems to how other industries
|
|
build their products and talk about what we can
|
|
learn from how we work and from how others work as
|
|
well.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,keynote,bsd,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/103_BSDCan2009Keynote.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>137 pages</length>
|
|
<size>4.0 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/140.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients<br>
|
|
NetBSD: delivering the goods
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk will discuss what thin-clients are, why
|
|
they are useful and why NetBSD is good choice to
|
|
build such a device.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk will provide information on some alternatives
|
|
and the strengths and weaknesses of NetBSD when
|
|
used in such a device.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
It will discuss problems that needed to be addressed
|
|
such as how to get a device with rich functionality
|
|
running from a small amount of flash storage, as
|
|
well as recent developments in NetBSD that have
|
|
helped improve the product.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,netbsd,thin client,stephen borrill</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/77_BuildingProductsWithNetBSDthin-clients-Stephen-Borrill.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>60 pages</length>
|
|
<size>499 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Cat Allman and Leslie Hawthorn - Getting Started in Free and Open Source</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/149.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Getting Started in Free and Open Source<br>
|
|
Interested in getting involved? But don't really
|
|
know where or how to start?
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The talk is called "Getting Started in Free and
|
|
Open Source". It's a talk for beginners who are
|
|
interested to getting involved but don't really
|
|
know where or how to start.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We cover the basics of: -why you might want to get
|
|
involved -what you can get out of participating
|
|
-more than coding is needed -how to chose a project
|
|
-how to get started -etiquette of lists and other
|
|
communication -dos and don't of joining a community
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,getting started,cat allman,leslie hawthorn</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/99_BSDCan_allman_lhawthorn.odp</url>
|
|
<length>25 pages</length>
|
|
<size>893 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>odf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Warner Losh - Tracking FreeBSD in a commercial Environment</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/143.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Tracking FreeBSD in a commercial Environment<br>
|
|
How to stay current while staying sane
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The FreeBSD project publishes two lines of source
|
|
code: current and stable. All changes must first
|
|
be committed to current and then are merged into
|
|
stable. Commercial organizations wishing to use
|
|
FreeBSD in their products must be aware of this
|
|
policy. Four different strategies have developed
|
|
for tracking FreeBSD over time. A company can choose
|
|
to run only unmodified release versions of FreeBSD.
|
|
A company may choose to import FreeBSD's sources
|
|
once and then never merge newer versions. A company
|
|
can choose to import each new stable branch as it
|
|
is created, adding its own changes to that branch,
|
|
as well as integrating new versions from FreeBSD
|
|
from time to time. A company can track FreeBSD's
|
|
current branch, adding to it their changes as well
|
|
as newer FreeBSD changes. Which method a company
|
|
chooses depends on the needs of the company. These
|
|
methods are explored in detail, and their advantages
|
|
and disadvantages are discussed. Tracking FreeBSD's
|
|
ports and packages is not discussed.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Companies building products based upon FreeBSD have
|
|
many choices in how to use the projects sources and
|
|
binaries. The choices range from using unmodified
|
|
binaries from FreeBSD's releases, to tracking modify
|
|
FreeBSD heavily and tracking FreeBSD's evolution
|
|
in a merged tree. Some companies may only need to
|
|
maintain a stable version of FreeBSD with more bug
|
|
fixes or customizations than the FreeBSD project
|
|
wishes to place in that branch. Some companies also
|
|
wish to contribute some subset of their changes
|
|
back to the FreeBSD project.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
FreeBSD provides an excellent base technology with
|
|
which to base products. It is a proven leader in
|
|
performance, reliability and scalability. The
|
|
technology also offers a very business friendly
|
|
license that allows companies to pick and choose
|
|
which changes they wish to contribute to the community
|
|
rather than forcing all changes to be contributed
|
|
back, or attaching other undesirable license
|
|
conditions to the code.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
However, the FreeBSD project does not focus on
|
|
integration of its technology into customized
|
|
commercial products. Instead, the project focuses
|
|
on producing a good, reliable, fast and scalable
|
|
operating system and associated packages. The project
|
|
maintains two lines of development. A current branch,
|
|
where the main development of the project takes
|
|
place, and a stable branch which is managed for
|
|
stability and reliability. While the project maintains
|
|
documentation on the system, including its development
|
|
model, relatively little guidance has been given
|
|
to companies in how to integrate FreeBSD into their
|
|
products with a minimum of trouble.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Developing a sensible strategy to deal with both
|
|
these portions of FreeBSD requires careful planning
|
|
and analysis. FreeBSD's lack of guidelines to
|
|
companies leaves it up to them to develop a strategy.
|
|
FreeBSD's development model differs from some of
|
|
the other Free and Open Source projects. People
|
|
familiar with those systems often discover that
|
|
methods that were well suited to them may not work
|
|
as well with FreeBSD's development model. These two
|
|
issues cause many companies to make poor decisions
|
|
without understanding the problems that lie in their
|
|
future.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Very little formal guidance exists for companies
|
|
wishing to integrate FreeBSD into their products.
|
|
Some email threads can be located via a Google
|
|
search that could help companies, but many of them
|
|
are full of contradictory information, and it is
|
|
very disorganized. While the information about the
|
|
FreeBSD development process is in the FreeBSD
|
|
handbook, the implications of that process for
|
|
companies integrating FreeBSD into their products
|
|
are not discussed.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,commercial environment,waner losh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/82_bsdcan2009-paper.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>10 pages</length>
|
|
<size>104 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/81_bsdcan2009-slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>45 pages</length>
|
|
<size>624 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Paper</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Kris Moore - PC-BSD - Making FreeBSD on the desktop a reality</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/133.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
PC-BSD - Making FreeBSD on the desktop a reality<br>
|
|
FreeBSD on the Desktop
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
While FreeBSD is a all-around great operating system,
|
|
it is greatly lagging behind in desktop appeal. Why
|
|
is this? In this talk, we will take a look at some
|
|
of the desktop drawbacks of FreeBSD, and how are
|
|
are attempting to fix them through PC-BSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
FreeBSD has a reputation for its rock-solid
|
|
reliability, and top-notch performance in the server
|
|
world, but is noticeably absent when it comes to
|
|
the vast market of desktop computing. Why is this?
|
|
FreeBSD offers many, if not almost all of the same
|
|
open-source packages and software that can be found
|
|
in the more popular Linux desktop distributions,
|
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yet even with the speed and reliability FreeBSD
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offers, a relative few number of users are deploying
|
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it on their desktops.
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</p><p>
|
|
In this presentation we will take a look at some
|
|
of the reasons why FreeBSD has not been as widely
|
|
adopted in the desktop market as it has on the
|
|
server side. Several of the desktop weaknesses of
|
|
FreeBSD will be shown, along with how we are trying
|
|
to fix these short-comings through a desktop-centric
|
|
version of FreeBSD, known as PC-BSD. We will also
|
|
take a look at the package management system employed
|
|
by all open-source operating systems alike, and
|
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some of the pitfalls it brings, which may hinder
|
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widespread desktop adoption.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,pc-bsd,freebsd,kris moore</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
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|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/76_pcbsd-bsdcan09.pdf</url>
|
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<length>35 pages</length>
|
|
<size>512 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Slides</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/74_bsdcan09-PCBSD.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>9 pages</length>
|
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<size>351 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>Paper</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Sean Bruno - Implementation of TARGET_MODE applications</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/127.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Implementation of TARGET_MODE applications<br>
|
|
How we used TARGET_MODE in the kernel to create and
|
|
interesting product
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This presentation will cover a real world implementation
|
|
of the TARGET_MODE infrastructure in the kernel
|
|
(stable/6). Topics to include: drivers used (isp,
|
|
aic7xxx, firewire). scsi_target userland code vs
|
|
kernel drivers missing drivers (4/8G isp support,
|
|
iSCSI target)
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Target Mode describes a feature within certain
|
|
drivers that allows a FreeBSD system to emulate a
|
|
Target in the SCSI sense of the word. By recompiling
|
|
your kernel with this feature enabled, it permits
|
|
one to turn a FreeBSD system into an external hard
|
|
disk. This feature of the FreeBSD kernel provides
|
|
many interesting implementations and is highly
|
|
desirable to many organizations whom run FreeBSD
|
|
as their platform.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I have been tasked with the maintenance of a
|
|
proprietary target driver that interfaces with the
|
|
FreeBSD kernel to do offsite data mirroring at the
|
|
block level. This talk will discuss the implementation
|
|
of that kernel mode driver and the process my
|
|
employer went through to implement a robust and
|
|
flexible appliance.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Since I took over the implementation, we have
|
|
implemented U160 SCSI(via aic7xxx), 2G Fibre
|
|
Channel(via isp) and Firewire 400 (via sbp_targ).
|
|
Each driver has it's own subtleties and requirements.
|
|
I personally enhanced the existing Firewire target
|
|
driver and was able to get some interesting results.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I hope to demonstrate a functional Firewire 400/800
|
|
target and show how useful this application can be
|
|
for the embedded space. Also, I wish to demonstrate
|
|
the need for iSCSI. USB and 4/8G Fibre Channel
|
|
target implementations that use the TARGET_MODE
|
|
infrastructure that is currently in place to allow
|
|
others to expand their various interface types.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The presentation should consist of a high level
|
|
overview, followed by detailed implementation
|
|
instructions with regards to the Firewire implementation
|
|
and finish up with a hands-on demonstration with a
|
|
FreeBSD PC flipped into TARGET_MODE and a Mac.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,firewire,sean bruno</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/92_BSDCan_TMODE_Preso.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>22 pages</length>
|
|
<size>72 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>George Neville-Neil - Understanding and Tuning SCHED_ULE</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/117.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Understanding and Tuning SCHED_ULE
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
With the advent of widespread SMP and multicore CPU
|
|
architectures it was necessary to implement a new
|
|
scheduler in the FreeBSD operating system. The
|
|
SCHEDULE scheduler was added for the 5 series of
|
|
FreeBSD releases and has now matured to the point
|
|
where it is the default scheduler in the 7.1 release.
|
|
While scheduling processes was a difficult enough
|
|
task in the uniprocessor world, moving to multiple
|
|
processors, and multiple cores, has significantly
|
|
increased the number of problems that await engineers
|
|
who wish to squeeze every last ounce of performance
|
|
out of their system. This talk will cover the basic
|
|
design of SCHEDULE and focus a great deal of attention
|
|
on how to tune the scheduler for different workloads,
|
|
using the sysctl interfaces that have been provided
|
|
for that purpose.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Understanding and tuning a scheduler used to be
|
|
done only by operating systems designers and perhaps
|
|
a small minority of engineers focusing on esoteric
|
|
high performance systems. With the advent of
|
|
widespread multi-processor and multi-core architectures
|
|
it has become necessary for more users and
|
|
administrators to decide how to tune their systems
|
|
for the best performance. The SCHEDULE scheduler
|
|
in FreeBSD provides a set of sysctl interfaces for
|
|
tuning the scheduler at run time, but in order to
|
|
use these interfaces effectively the scheduling
|
|
process must first be understood. This presentation
|
|
will give an overview of how SCHEDULE works and
|
|
then will show several examples of tuning the system
|
|
with the interfaces provided.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The goal of modifying the scheduler's parameters
|
|
is to change the overall performance of programs
|
|
on the system. One of the first problems presented
|
|
to the person who wants to tune the scheduler is
|
|
how to measure the effects of their changes. Simply
|
|
tweaking the parameters and hoping that that will
|
|
help is not going to lead to good results. In our
|
|
recent experiments we have used the top(1) program
|
|
to measure our results.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,sched_ule,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/101_sched_tuning.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>29 pages</length>
|
|
<size>228 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Lawrence Stewart - Improving the FreeBSD TCP Implementation</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/121.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Improving the FreeBSD TCP Implementation.<br>
|
|
An update on all things TCP in FreeBSD and how they
|
|
affect you.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
My involvement in improving the FreeBSD TCP stack
|
|
has continued this past year, with much of the work
|
|
targeted at FreeBSD 8. This talk will cover what
|
|
these changes entail, why they are of interest to
|
|
the FreeBSD community and how they help to improve
|
|
our TCP implementation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
It has been a busy year since attending my inaugural
|
|
BSDCan in 2008, where I talked about some of my
|
|
work with TCP in FreeBSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I have continued the work on TCP analysis/debugging
|
|
tools and integrating modular congestion control
|
|
into FreeBSD as part of the NewTCP research project.
|
|
I will provide a progress update on this work.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Additionally, a grant win from the FreeBSD Foundation
|
|
to undertake a project titled "Improving the FreeBSD
|
|
TCP Implementation" at Swinburne University's Centre
|
|
for Advanced Internet Architectures has been
|
|
progressing well. The project focuses on bringing
|
|
TCP Appropriate Byte Counting (RFC 3465), reassembly
|
|
queue auto-tuning and integration of low-level
|
|
analysis/debugging tools to the base system, all
|
|
of which I will also discuss.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,freebsd,tcp,lawrence stewart</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/89_bsdcan200905.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>38 pages</length>
|
|
<size>2.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Joerg Sonnenberger - Journaling FFS with WAPBL</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/138.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Journaling FFS with WAPBL
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
NetBSD 5 is the first NetBSD release with a journaling
|
|
filesystem. This lecture introduces the structure
|
|
of the Fast File System, the modifications for WAPBL
|
|
and specific constraints of the implementation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The Fast File System (FFS) has been used in the BSD
|
|
land for more than two decades. The original
|
|
implementation offered two operational modes:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul><li>safe and slow (sync)</li>
|
|
<li>unsafe and fast (async) One decade ago, Kirk
|
|
McKusick introduced the soft dependency mechanism
|
|
to offset the performance impact without risk of
|
|
mortal peril on the first crash. With the advent
|
|
of Terabyte hard disks, the need for a file system
|
|
check (fsck) after a crash becomes finally unacceptable.
|
|
Even a background fsck like supported on FreeBSD
|
|
consumes lots of CPU time and IO bandwidth.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Based on a donation from Wasabi Systems, Write Ahead
|
|
Physical Block Logging (WAPBL) provides journaling
|
|
for FFS with similar or better performance than
|
|
soft dependencies during normal operation. Recovery
|
|
time after crashes depends on the amount of outstanding
|
|
IO operations and normally takes a few seconds.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This lecture gives a short overview of FFS and the
|
|
consistency constraints for meta data updates. It
|
|
introduces the WAPBL changes, both in terms of the
|
|
on-disk format and the implementation in NetBSD.
|
|
Finally the implementation is compared to the design
|
|
of comparable file systems and specific issues of
|
|
and plans for the current implementation are
|
|
discussed.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,netbsd,wapbl,ffs,joerg sonnenberger</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/presentations/joerg/bsdcan2009/wapbl.html</url>
|
|
<length>24 pages</length>
|
|
<size>10 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>html</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Ivan Voras - Remote and mass management of systems with finstall</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/115.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Remote and mass management of systems with finstall<br>
|
|
Automated management on a largish scale
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
An important part of the "finstall" project, created
|
|
as a graphical installer for FreeBSD, is a configuration
|
|
server that can be used to remotely administer and
|
|
configure arbitrary systems. It allows for remote
|
|
scripting of administration tasks and is flexible
|
|
enough to support complete reconfiguration of running
|
|
systems.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The finstall project has two major parts - the
|
|
front-end and the back-end. The front-end is just
|
|
a GUI allowing the users to install the system in
|
|
a convenient way. The back-end is a network-enabled
|
|
XML-RPC server that is used by the front-end to
|
|
perform its tasks. It can be used as a stand-alone
|
|
configuration daemon. This talk will describe a way
|
|
to make use of this property of finstall to remotely
|
|
manage large groups of systems.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,finstall,management,freebsd,ivan voras</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/88_IvanVoras_BSDCan2009_finstall.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>24 pages</length>
|
|
<size>377 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Mike Silbersack - Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/120.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Determining if a TCP stack is working correctly is
|
|
hard. The tcpdiff project aims for a simpler goal:
|
|
To automatically detect differences in TCP behavior
|
|
between different versions of an operating system
|
|
and display those differences in an easy to understand
|
|
format. The value judgement of whether a certain
|
|
change between version X and Y of a TCP stack is
|
|
good or bad will be left to human eyes.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Determining if a TCP stack is working correctly is
|
|
hard. The tcpdiff project aims for a simpler goal:
|
|
To automatically detect differences in TCP behavior
|
|
between different versions of an operating system
|
|
and display those differences in an easy to understand
|
|
format. The value judgement of whether a certain
|
|
change between version X and Y of a TCP stack is
|
|
good or bad will be left to human eyes.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The initial version of tcpdiff presented at NYCBSDCon
|
|
2008 demonstrated that it could be used to detect
|
|
at least two major TCP bugs that were introduced
|
|
into FreeBSD in the past few years. The work from
|
|
that presentation can be viewed at
|
|
http://www.silby.com/nycbsdcon08/.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
For BSDCan 2009, I hope to fix a number of bugs in
|
|
tcpdiff, make it easier to use, set up nightly tests
|
|
of FreeBSD, and improve it so that additional known
|
|
bugs can be detected. Additionally, I plan to run
|
|
it on OSes other than FreeBSD.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,tcpdiff,freebsd,mike silbersack</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/90_BSDCan-tcpdiff.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>33 pages</length>
|
|
<size>89 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Philip Paeps - Crypto Acceleration on FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/135.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Crypto Acceleration on FreeBSD
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
As more and more services on the internet become
|
|
cryptographically secured, the load of cryptography
|
|
on systems becomes heavier and heavier. Crypto
|
|
acceleration hardware is available in different
|
|
forms for different workloads. Embedded communications
|
|
processors from VIA and AMD have limited acceleration
|
|
facilities in silicon and various manufacturers
|
|
build hardware for accelerating secure web traffic
|
|
and IPSEC VPN tunnels.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk gives an overview of FreeBSD's crypto
|
|
framework in the kernel and how it can be used
|
|
together with OpenSSL to leverage acceleration
|
|
hardware. Some numbers will be presented to demonstrate
|
|
how acceleration can improve performance - and how
|
|
it can curiously bring a system to a grinding halt.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Philip originally started playing with crypto
|
|
acceleration when he saw the "crypto block" in one
|
|
of his Soekris boards. As usual, addiction was
|
|
instant and by the grace of the "you touch it, you
|
|
own it" principle, he has been fiddling the crypto
|
|
framework more than is good for him.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,crypto acceleration,freebsd,philip paeps</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/97_crypto_acceleration_on_freebsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>28 pages</length>
|
|
<size>361 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Sean Bruno - Firewire BoF Plugfest</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/events/144.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Firewire BoF Plugfest<br>
|
|
Debugging and testing of Firewire products with FreeBSD
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Come one come all to a Firewire plugfest. Let's
|
|
debug and test together and see if we can't knock
|
|
out some features and bugs.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
A hands-on testing and debugging session of the
|
|
Firewire stack in FreeBSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Everyone who wishes to attend should bring their
|
|
Firewire devices, ext Drives and Cameras, and their
|
|
Laptops. I will be debugging and capturing data
|
|
points to enhance and improve features in the
|
|
Firewire stack.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We should be able to knock out quite a bunch of
|
|
bugs if folks can bring their various Firewire
|
|
devices along with their various PCs.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Even if your Firewire device works perfectly, bring
|
|
it by so it can be documented as supported by the
|
|
Firewire team!
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,presentation,firewire,plugfest,sean bruno</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/93_FireWireBoF.odp</url>
|
|
<length>1 page</length>
|
|
<size>37 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>odp</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
|
<title>Peter Hansteen - Building the Network You Need with PF, the OpenBSD packet filter</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/track/Tutorial/114.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Building the Network You Need with PF, the OpenBSD
|
|
packet filter.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Building the network you need is the central theme
|
|
for any network admin. This tutorial is for aspiring
|
|
or seasoned network professionals with at least a
|
|
basic knowledge of networking in general and TCP/IP
|
|
particular. The session aims at teaching tools and
|
|
techniques to make sure you build your network to
|
|
work the way it's supposed to, keeping you in charge.
|
|
Central to the toolbox is the OpenBSD PF packet
|
|
filter, supplemented with tools that interact with
|
|
it. Whether you are a greybeard looking for ways
|
|
to optimize your setups or a greenhorn just starting
|
|
out, this session will give you valuable insight
|
|
into the inner life of your network and provide
|
|
pointers to how to use that knowledge to build the
|
|
network you need. The session will also offer some
|
|
fresh information on changes introduced in OpenBSD
|
|
4.5, the most recent version of PF and OpenBSD. The
|
|
tutorial is loosely based on Hansteen's recent book,
|
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/The Book of PF/ (No Starch Press), with updates
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and adaptations based on developments since the
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book's publication date.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,tutorial,pf,openbsd,peter hansteen</tags>
|
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<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/98_BSDCan2009_hansteen_pf_tutorial.zip</url>
|
|
<length>68 pages</length>
|
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<size>2.5 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>Slides</desc>
|
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<tags>html</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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|
|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20090525">
|
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<title>George Neville-Neil - Networking from the Bottom Up: Device Drivers</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/track/Tutorial/146.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
|
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Networking from the Bottom Up: Device Drivers.
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</p><p>
|
|
In this tutorial I will describe how to write and
|
|
maintain network drivers in FreeBSD and use the
|
|
example of the Intel Gigabit Ethernet driver (igb)
|
|
throughout the course.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Students will learn the basic data structures and
|
|
APIs necessary to implement a network driver in
|
|
FreeBSD. The tutorial is general enough that it can
|
|
be applied to other BSDs, and likely to other
|
|
embedded and UNIX like systems while being specific
|
|
enough that given a device and a manual the student
|
|
should be able to develop a working driver on their
|
|
own. This is the first of a series of lectures on
|
|
network that I am developing over the next year or
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|
so.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2009,tutorial,device drivers,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/schedule/attachments/102_devices.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>68 pages</length>
|
|
<size>480 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080528">
|
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<title>Daniel Braniss</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/102.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>iSCSI</h1>
|
|
<i>not an Apple appliance.</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
iSCSI is not an Apple appliance.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The i in iSCSI stands for internet, some say for
|
|
insecure, personally I like to think interesting.
|
|
I'll try to share the road followed from RFC-3720
|
|
to the actual working driver, the challenges, the
|
|
frustrations.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,presentation,iscsi,daniel braniss</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/65_bsdcan.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>30 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.4 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080528">
|
|
<title>Scott Ullrich, Chris Buechler - pfSense Tutorial</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/80.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>pfSense Tutorial</h1>
|
|
<i>From Zero to Hero with pfSense</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution
|
|
of FreeBSD tailored for use as a firewall and router.
|
|
In addition to being a powerful, flexible firewalling
|
|
and routing platform, it includes a long list of
|
|
related features and a package system allowing
|
|
further expandability without adding bloat and
|
|
potential security vulnerabilities to the base
|
|
distribution. pfSense is a popular project with
|
|
more than 1 million downloads since its inception,
|
|
and proven in countless installations ranging from
|
|
small home networks protecting a PC and an Xbox to
|
|
large corporations, universities and other organizations
|
|
protecting thousands of network devices.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This tutorial is being presented by the founders
|
|
of the pfSense project, Chris Buechler and Scott
|
|
Ullrich.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The session will start with an introduction to the
|
|
project, hardware sizing and selection, installation,
|
|
firewalling concepts and basic configuration, and
|
|
continue to cover all the most popular features of
|
|
the system. Common usage scenarios, deployment
|
|
considerations, step by step configuration guidance,
|
|
and best practices will be covered for each feature.
|
|
Most configurations will be demonstrated in a live
|
|
lab environment.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Attendees are assumed to have basic knowledge of
|
|
TCP/IP and firewalling concepts, however no in-depth
|
|
knowledge in these areas or prior knowledge of
|
|
pfSense or FreeBSD is necessary.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,tutorial,freebsd,pfsense,scott ullrich,chris buechler</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/66_pfSenseTutorial.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>91 pages</length>
|
|
<size>4.1 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080528">
|
|
<title>Bjoern A. Zeeb - BSDCan08 devsummit summary</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~bz/200805DevSummit/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
200805DevSummit - BSDCan 2008 FreeBSD Developer summit summary
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,devsummit,devsummit2008,freebsd,writeup,bjoern a zeeb</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD Embedded Report</title>
|
|
<overview>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
FreeBSD Embedded Report
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,devsummit,devsummit2008,freebsd,embedded,rafal jaworowski</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url><![CDATA[http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=devsummit-200805-embedded_summary.pdf]]></url>
|
|
<length>6 pages</length>
|
|
<size>58 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson - TCP SMP Scalability</title>
|
|
<overview>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
TCP SMP Scalability
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,devsummit,devsummit2008,freebsd,smp,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url><![CDATA[http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=20080515-stack-parallelism.pdf]]></url>
|
|
<length>8 pages</length>
|
|
<size>70 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080524">
|
|
<title>Erwin Lansing - What's happening in the world of ports and portmgr</title>
|
|
<overview>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
What's happening in the world of ports and portmgr
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,devsummit,devsummit2008,freebsd,portmgr,erwin lansing</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url><![CDATA[http://wiki.freebsd.org/200805DevSummit?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=portmgr-BSDCan2008.pdf]]></url>
|
|
<length>14 pages</length>
|
|
<size>146 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Kern Sibbald - Bacula</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/96.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Bacula</h1>
|
|
<i>The Open Source Enterprise Backup Solution</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The Bacula project started in January 2000 with
|
|
several goals, one of which was the ability to
|
|
backup any client from a Palm to a mainframe computer.
|
|
Bacula is available under a GPL license.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Bacula uses several distinct components, each
|
|
communicating via TCP/IP, to achieve a very scalable
|
|
and robust solution to backups.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Kern is one of the original project founders and
|
|
still one of the most productive Bacula developers.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,bacula,kern sibbald</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/55_Bacula-BSDCan-talk-17May08.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>30 pages</length>
|
|
<size>505 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Warner Losh - FreeBSD/mips</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/86.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>FreeBSD/mips</h1>
|
|
<i>Embedding FreeBSD</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
FreeBSD now runs on the MIPS platform. FreeBSD/mips
|
|
supports MIPS-32 and MIPS-64 targets, including SMP
|
|
for multicore support.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
FreeBSD/mips is targeted at the embedded MIPS
|
|
marketplace. FreeBSD has run on the MIPS platform
|
|
for many years. Juniper ported FreeBSD to the Mips
|
|
platform in the late 1990's. However, concern about
|
|
intellectual property issues kept Juniper from
|
|
contributing the port back to FreeBSD until recently.
|
|
The contributed port was a 64-bit mips port.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In the mean time, many efforts were made to bring
|
|
FreeBSD to the mips platform. The first substantial
|
|
effort to bring FreeBSD to the Mips platform was
|
|
done by Juli Mallet. This effort made it to single
|
|
user, but never further than that. This effort was
|
|
abandoned due to a change in Juli's life. The port
|
|
languished.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Two years ago at BSDcan, as my involvement with
|
|
FreeBSD/arm was growing, I tried to rally the troops
|
|
into doing a FreeBSD/mips port. My efforts resulted
|
|
in what has been commonly called the "mips2" effort.
|
|
The name comes from the choice of //depot/projects/mips2
|
|
to host the work in perforce. A number of people
|
|
worked on the earliest versions of the port, but
|
|
it too languished and seemed destined to suffer the
|
|
same fate as earlier efforts. Then, two individuals
|
|
stood up and started working on the port. Wojciech
|
|
A. Koszek and Oleksandr Tymoshenko pulled in code
|
|
from the prior efforts. Through their efforts of
|
|
stabilizing this code, the port to the single user
|
|
stage and ported it to three different platforms.
|
|
Others ported it to a few more. Snapshots of this
|
|
work were released from time to time.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Cavium Networks picked up one of these snapshots
|
|
and ported it to their multicore mips64 network
|
|
processor. Cavium has kindly donated much of their
|
|
work to the comminuty.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In December, I started at Cisco systems. My first
|
|
job was to merge all the divergent variants of
|
|
FreeBSD/mips and get it into shape to push into the
|
|
tree. With luck, this should be in the tree before
|
|
I give my talk.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
In parallel to this, other advances in the embedded
|
|
support for FreeBSD have been happening as well.
|
|
I'll talk about new device drivers, new subsystems,
|
|
and new build tools that help to support the embedded
|
|
developer.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,freebsd,mips,embedded,warner losh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/63_freebsd-mips-bsdcan-2008.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>19 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Kris Moore - Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/81.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)</h1>
|
|
<i>Creating a self-contained application from the ports tree</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
PC-BSD provides a user-friendly desktop experience,
|
|
for experts and casual users alike. PC-BSD is 100%
|
|
FreeBSD under the hood, while providing desktop
|
|
essentials, such as a graphical installation system,
|
|
point-n-click package-management using the PBI
|
|
system, and easy to use system management tools;
|
|
All integrated into an easy to use K Desktop
|
|
Environment (KDE).
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The PBI (Push Button Installer) format is the
|
|
cornerstone of the PC-BSD desktop, which allows
|
|
users to install applications in a self-contained
|
|
format, free from dependency problems, and compile
|
|
issues that stop most casual users from desktop
|
|
adoption. The PBI format also provides power and
|
|
flexibility in user interaction, and scripting
|
|
support, which allows applications to be fine-tuned
|
|
to the best possible user experience.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk would go over in some detail our new PBI
|
|
building system, which converts a FreeBSD port,
|
|
such as FireFox, into a standalone self-contained
|
|
PBI installer for PC-BSD desktops.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The presentation will be divided into two main sections:
|
|
<br />
|
|
The Push Button Installer (PBI) Format
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>The basics of the PBI format</li>
|
|
<li>The PBI format construction</li>
|
|
<li>Add & Remove scripting support within PBI</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Building PBIs from Ports "Auto-magically"
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>The PBI build server & standalone software</li>
|
|
<li>Module creation & configuration</li>
|
|
<li>Converting messy ports into PBIs</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,pc-bsd,ports,pbi,kris moore</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/57_PBIPresentation</url>
|
|
<length>26 pages</length>
|
|
<size>120 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>John Pertalion - An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/71.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD</h1>
|
|
<i>Solving the problem</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
At Appalachian State University, we utilize an open
|
|
source VPN to allow faculty, staff and vendors
|
|
secure access to Appalachian State University's
|
|
internal network from any location that has an
|
|
Internet connection. To implement our virtual private
|
|
network project, we needed a secure VPN that is
|
|
flexible enough to work with our existing network
|
|
registration and LDAP authentication systems, has
|
|
simple client installation, is redundant, allows
|
|
multiple VPN server instances for special site-to-site
|
|
tunnels and unique configurations, and can run on
|
|
multiple platforms. Using OpenVPN running on OpenBSD,
|
|
we met those requirements and added a distributed
|
|
administration system that allows select users to
|
|
allow VPN access to specific computers for external
|
|
users and vendors without requiring intervention
|
|
from our network or security personnel. Our
|
|
presentation will start with a quick overview of
|
|
OpenVPN and OpenBSD and then detail the specifics
|
|
of our VPN implementation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Dissatisfied with IPSec for road warrior VPN usage
|
|
we went looking for a better solution. We had hopped
|
|
that we could find a solution that would run on
|
|
multiple platforms, was flexible and worked well.
|
|
We found OpenVPN and have been pleased. Initially
|
|
we ran it on RHEL. We migrated to OpenBSD for pf
|
|
functionality and general security concerns. ...and
|
|
because we like OpenBSD.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Our presentation will focus on the specifics of our
|
|
VPN implementation. We will quickly cover the basics
|
|
of OpenVPN and the most used features of OpenBSD.
|
|
Moving along we will cover multiple authentication
|
|
methods, redundancy, running multiple instances,
|
|
integration with our netreg system, how pf has
|
|
extended functionality, embedding in appliances,
|
|
and client configuration. The system has proven
|
|
helpful with providing vendor access where needed
|
|
and we'll cover this aspect as well. Time permitting
|
|
we will cover current enhancement efforts and future
|
|
plans.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
OpenVPN has been called the "Swiss army knife" of
|
|
VPN solutions. We hope our presentation leaves
|
|
participants with that feeling.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,openbsd,openvpn,john pertalion</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/59_OVPN-BSDCan2008.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>26 pages</length>
|
|
<size>127 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Ivan Voras - "finstall" - the new FreeBSD installer</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/69.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>"finstall" - the new FreeBSD installer</h1>
|
|
<i>A graphical installer for FreeBSD</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The "finstall" project, sponsored by Google as a
|
|
Summer of Code 2007 project, is an attempt to create
|
|
a user-friendly graphical installer for FreeBSD,
|
|
with enough strong technical features to appeal to
|
|
the more professional users. A long term goal for
|
|
it is to be a replacement for sysinstall, and as
|
|
such should support almost all of the features
|
|
present in sysinstall, as well as add support for
|
|
new FreeBSD features such as GEOM, ZFS, etc. This
|
|
talk will describe the architecture of "finstall"
|
|
and focus on its lesser known features such as
|
|
remote installation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
"finstall" is funded by Google SoC as a possible
|
|
long-term replacement for sysinstall, as a "LiveCD"
|
|
with the whole FreeBSD base system on the CD, with
|
|
X11 and XFCE4 GUI. In the talk I intend to describe
|
|
what I did so far, and what are the future plans
|
|
for it. This includes the installer GUI, the backend
|
|
(which has the potential to become a generic FreeBSD
|
|
configuration backend) and the assorted tools
|
|
developed for finstall ("LiveCD" creation scripts).
|
|
More information on finstall can be found here:
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http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,freebsd,installer,ivan voras</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/56_bsdcantalk.pdf</url>
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<length>39 pages</length>
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<size>1.1 Mb</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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|
|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
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<title>Poul-Henning Kamp - Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/68.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<h1>Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control</h1>
|
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<i>Monitoring weird hardware reliably</i>
|
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<p>
|
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The new Danish Air Traffic Control system, CASIMO,
|
|
prompted the development on a modular and general
|
|
software platform for data collection, control and
|
|
monitoring of "weird hardware" of all sorts.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The talk will present the "measured" daemon, and
|
|
detail some of the uses it has been put to, as an,
|
|
admittedly peripheral, component of the ATC system.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Many "SCADA" systems suffer from lack of usable
|
|
interfaces for external access to the data. Measured
|
|
takes the opposite point of view and makes real-time
|
|
situation available, and accepts control instructions
|
|
as ASCII text stream over TCP connections. Several
|
|
examples of how this can be used will be demonstrated.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Measured will run on any FreeBSD system, but has
|
|
not been ported to other UNIX variants yet, and it
|
|
is perfect for that "intelligent house" project of
|
|
yours.
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</p><p>
|
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I believe I gave a WIP presentation of this about
|
|
two years ago.
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|
</p>
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]]></desc>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,air traffic control,scada,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/64_BSDCan2008-AirTrafficControl.pdf</url>
|
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<length>46 pages</length>
|
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<size>7.7 Mb</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Chris Lattner - BSD licensed C++ compiler</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/99.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>BSD licensed C++ compiler</h1>
|
|
<p>
|
|
LLVM is a suite of carefully designed open source
|
|
libraries that implement compiler components (like
|
|
language front-ends, code generators, aggressive
|
|
optimizers, Just-In-Time compiler support, debug
|
|
support, link-time optimization, etc.). The goal
|
|
of the LLVM project is to build these components
|
|
in a way that allows them to be combined together
|
|
to create familiar tools (like a C compiler),
|
|
interesting new tools (like an OpenGL JIT compiler),
|
|
and many other things we haven't thought of yet.
|
|
Because LLVM is under continuous development, clients
|
|
of these components naturally benefit from improvements
|
|
in the libraries.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk gives an overview of LLVM's design and
|
|
approach to compiler construction, and gives several
|
|
example applications. It describes applications of
|
|
LLVM technology to llvm-gcc (a C/C++/Objective C
|
|
compiler based on the GNU GCC front-end), the OpenGL
|
|
stack in Mac OS/X Leopard, and Clang. Among other
|
|
things, the Clang+LLVM Compiler provides a fully
|
|
BSD-Licensed C and Objective-C compiler (with C++
|
|
in development) which compiles code several times
|
|
faster than GCC, produces code that is faster than
|
|
GCC in many cases, produces better warnings and
|
|
error messages, and supports many other applications
|
|
(e.g. static analysis and refactoring).
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,bsdl,llvm,chris lattner</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/53_BSDCan2008ChrisLattnerBSDCompiler.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>33 pages</length>
|
|
<size>5.8 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Robert Watson - BSDCan 2008 - Closing</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/97.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Closing</h1>
|
|
<i>Beer, prizes, secrets, Works In Progress</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The traditional closing...
|
|
<br />
|
|
with some new and interesting twists. Sleep in if
|
|
you must, but don't miss this session.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,robert watson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/47_BSDCann2008Closing.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>55 pages</length>
|
|
<size>428 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Leslie Hawthorn - Google SoC</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/95.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Google SoC</h1>
|
|
<i>Summer of Code</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
In this talk, I will briefly discuss some general
|
|
ways Google's Open Source Team contributes to the
|
|
wider community. The rest of the talk will explore
|
|
some highlights of the Google Summer of Code program,
|
|
our initiative to get university students involved
|
|
in Open Source development.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I will cover the program's inception, lessons learned
|
|
over time and tips for success in the program for
|
|
both mentors and students. In particular, the talk
|
|
will detail some experiences of the *BSD mentoring
|
|
organizations involved in the program as a case
|
|
study in successfully managing the program from the
|
|
Open Source project's perspective. Any Google Summer
|
|
of Code participants in the audience are welcome
|
|
and encouraged to chime in with their own insights.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,google,summer of code,leslie hawthorn</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/52_LeslieHawthorn_bsdcan2008.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>44 pages</length>
|
|
<size>2.2 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Pawel Jakub Dawidek - A closer look at the ZFS file system</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/93.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>A closer look at the ZFS file system</h1>
|
|
<i>simple administration, transactional semantics, end-to-end data integrity</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
SUN's ZFS file system became part of FreeBSD on 6th
|
|
April 2007. ZFS is a new kind of file system that
|
|
provides simple administration, transactional
|
|
semantics, end-to-end data integrity, and immense
|
|
scalability. ZFS is not an incremental improvement
|
|
to existing technology; it is a fundamentally new
|
|
approach to data management. We've blown away 20
|
|
years of obsolete assumptions, eliminated complexity
|
|
at the source, and created a storage system that's
|
|
actually a pleasure to use.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
ZFS presents a pooled storage model that completely
|
|
eliminates the concept of volumes and the associated
|
|
problems of partitions, provisioning, wasted bandwidth
|
|
and stranded storage. Thousands of file systems can
|
|
draw from a common storage pool, each one consuming
|
|
only as much space as it actually needs. The combined
|
|
I/O bandwidth of all devices in the pool is available
|
|
to all filesystems at all times.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
All operations are copy-on-write transactions, so
|
|
the on-disk state is always valid. There is no need
|
|
to fsck(1M) a ZFS file system, ever. Every block
|
|
is checksummed to prevent silent data corruption,
|
|
and the data is self-healing in replicated (mirrored
|
|
or RAID) configurations. If one copy is damaged,
|
|
ZFS detects it and uses another copy to repair it.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,zfs,freebsd,pawel jakub dawidek</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/58_BSDCan2008-ZFSInternals.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>33 pages</length>
|
|
<size>150 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Rafal Jaworowski - Interfacing embedded FreeBSD with U-Boot</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/74.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Interfacing embedded FreeBSD with U-Boot</h1>
|
|
<i>Working with the de facto standard for an initial level boot loader</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
In the embedded world U-Boot is a de facto standard
|
|
for an initial level boot loader (firmware). It
|
|
runs on a great number of platforms and architectures,
|
|
and is open source.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk covers the development work on integrating
|
|
FreeBSD with U-Boot-based systems. Starting with
|
|
an overview of differences between booting an
|
|
all-purpose desktop computer vs. embedded system,
|
|
FreeBSD booting concepts are explained along with
|
|
requirements for the underlying firmware.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Historical attempts to interface FreeBSD with this
|
|
firmware are mentioned and explanation given on why
|
|
they failed or proved incomplete. Finally, the
|
|
recently developed approach to integrate FreeBSD
|
|
and U-Boot is presented, with implementation details
|
|
and particular attention on how it's been made
|
|
architecture and platform independent, and how
|
|
loader(8) has been bound to it.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,embedded,freebsd,u-boot,rafal jaworowski</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/49_2008_uboot_freebsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>26 pages</length>
|
|
<size>300 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>John Baldwin - Introduction to Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/70.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Introduction to Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel</h1>
|
|
<p>
|
|
Just like every other piece of software, the FreeBSD
|
|
kernel has bugs. Debugging a kernel is a bit different
|
|
from debugging a userland program as there is nothing
|
|
underneath the kernel to provide debugging facilities
|
|
such as ptrace() or procfs. This paper will give a
|
|
brief overview of some of the tools available for
|
|
investigating bugs in the FreeBSD kernel. It will
|
|
cover the in-kernel debugger DDB and the external
|
|
debugger kgdb which is used to perform post-mortem
|
|
analysis on kernel crash dumps.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<h2>Introduction to Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel</h2>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Basic crash messages, what a crash looks like
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>typical panic() invocation</li>
|
|
<li>page fault example</li>
|
|
</ul></li>
|
|
<li>"live" debugging with DDB
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>stack traces</li>
|
|
<li>ps</li>
|
|
<li>deadlock examples</li>
|
|
<li>show lockchain</li>
|
|
<li>show sleepchain</li>
|
|
<li>Adding new DDB commands</li>
|
|
</ul></li>
|
|
<li>KGDB
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>inspecting processes and threads</li>
|
|
<li>working with kernel modules</li>
|
|
<li>using scripts to extend</li>
|
|
</ul></li>
|
|
<li>examining crashdumps using utilities
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>ps, netstat, etc.</li>
|
|
</ul></li>
|
|
<li>debugging strategies
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>kernel crashes</li>
|
|
<li>system hangs</li>
|
|
</ul></li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,paper,debugging,freebsd,john baldwin</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/46_slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>26 pages</length>
|
|
<size>113 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>slides, PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/45_article.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>15 pages</length>
|
|
<size>121 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>paper, PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>John Birrell - DTrace for FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/66.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>DTrace for FreeBSD</h1>
|
|
<i>What on earth is that system doing?!</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing facility
|
|
originally developed for Solaris that can be used
|
|
by administrators and developers on live production
|
|
systems to examine the behavior of both user programs
|
|
and of the operating system itself. DTrace enables
|
|
users to explore their system to understand how it
|
|
works, track down performance problems across many
|
|
layers of software, or locate the cause of aberrant
|
|
behavior. DTrace lets users create their own custom
|
|
programs to dynamically instrument the system and
|
|
provide immediate, concise answers to arbitrary
|
|
questions you can formulate using the DTrace D
|
|
programming language.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This talk discusses the port of the DTrace facility
|
|
to FreeBSD and demonstrates examples on a live
|
|
FreeBSD system.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>Introduction to the D language - probes, predicates and actions.</li>
|
|
<li>dtrace(8) and libdtrace - the userland side of the DTrace story.</li>
|
|
<li>The DTrace kernel module, it's ioctl interface to userland and the provider infrastructure in the kernel.</li>
|
|
<li>DTrace kernel hooks and the problem of code licensed under Sun's CDDL.</li>
|
|
<li>What does a DTrace probe actually do?</li>
|
|
<li>DTrace safety and how it is implemented.</li>
|
|
<li>Build system changes to add CTF (Compact C Type Format) data to objects, shared libraries and executables.</li>
|
|
<li>The DTrace test suite.</li>
|
|
<li>A brief list of things to do to port the DTrace facility to other BSD-derived operating systems.</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,dtrace,freebsd,john birrell</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/60_dtrace_bsdcan.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>49 pages</length>
|
|
<size>148 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Matthieu Herrb - X.org</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/94.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>X.org</h1>
|
|
<i>upcoming plans</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
The X.Org project provides an open source implementation
|
|
of the X Window System. The development work is
|
|
being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org
|
|
community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational
|
|
non-profit corporation whose Board serves this
|
|
effort, and whose Members lead this work.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The X window system has been changing a lot in the
|
|
recent years, and still changing. This talk will
|
|
present this evolution, summarizing what has already
|
|
been done and showing the current roadmap for future
|
|
evolutions, with some focus on how *BSD kernels can
|
|
be affected by the developments done with Linux as
|
|
the primary target.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,x.org,matthieu herrb</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/51_bsdcan08-xorg.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>30 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.6 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Adrian Chad - What Not To Do When Writing Network Applications</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/72.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>What Not To Do When Writing Network Applications</h1>
|
|
<i>The lessons learnt working with not-so-high-performance network applications</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
This talk will look at issues which face the modern
|
|
network application developer, from the point of
|
|
view of poorly-designed examples. This will cover
|
|
internal code structure and dataflow, interaction
|
|
with the TCP stack, IO scheduling in high and low
|
|
latency environments and high-availability
|
|
considerations. In essence, this presentation should
|
|
be seen as a checklist of what not to do when writing
|
|
network applications.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Plenty of examples of well designed network
|
|
applications exist in the open and closed source
|
|
world today. Unfortunately there are just as many
|
|
examples of fast network applications as there are
|
|
"fast but workload specific"; sometimes failing
|
|
miserably in handling the general case. This may
|
|
be due to explicit design (eg Varnish) but many are
|
|
simply due to the designer not fully appreciating
|
|
the wide variance in "networks" - and their network
|
|
application degrades ungracefully when under duress.
|
|
My aim in this presentation is to touch on a wide
|
|
number of issues which face network application
|
|
programmers - most of which seem not "application
|
|
related" to the newcomer - such as including
|
|
pipelining into network communication, managing a
|
|
balance between accepting new requests and servicing
|
|
existing requests, or providing back-pressure to a
|
|
L4 loadbalancer in case of traffic bursts. Various
|
|
schemes for working with these issues will be
|
|
presented, and hopefully participants will walk
|
|
away with more of an understanding about how the
|
|
network, application and operating systems interact.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,network applications,adrian chad</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/61_BSDCan2008-Network-Applications.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>73 pages</length>
|
|
<size>190 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
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<title>Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</title>
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/64.en.html</overview>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<h1>Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</h1>
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<p>
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In this talk we present Aerosource, an initiative
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to bring Open Source Software development methods
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to internal software developers at The Aerospace
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Corporation.
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</p><p>
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Within Aerosource, FreeBSD is used in several key
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roles. First, we run most of our tools on top of
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FreeBSD. Second, the ports collection (both official
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ports and custom internal ones) eases our administrative
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burden. Third, the FreeBSD project serves as an
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example and role model for the results that can be
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achieved by an Open Source Software projects. We
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discuss the development infrastructure we have built
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for Aerosource based largely on BSD licensed software
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including FreeBSD, PostgreSQL, Apache, and Trac.
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We will also discuss our custom management tools
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including our system for managing our custom internal
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ports. Finally, we will cover our development
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successes and how we use projects like FreeBSD as
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exemplars of OSS development.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,abstract,software development,brooks davis</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/43_extended-abstract.pdf</url>
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<length>2 pages</length>
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<size>72 Kb</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/62_freebsd-oss-methods.pdf</url>
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<length>33 pages</length>
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<size>1 Mb</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
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<title>Randall Stewart - SCTP what it is and how to use it</title>
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/91.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<h1>SCTP - SCTP what it is and how to use it</h1>
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<p>
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This talk will introduce the attendee into the
|
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interesting world of SCTP.
|
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</p><p>
|
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We will first discuss the new and different features
|
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that SCTP (a new transport in FreeBSD 7.0) provide
|
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to the user. Then we will shift gears and discuss
|
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the extended socket API that is available to SCTP
|
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users and will cover such items as:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>The two socket programming models</li>
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<li>Extended system calls that support the SCTP feature set.</li>
|
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<li>What model may fit you best</li>
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</ul>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,abstract,freebsd,sctp,randall stewart</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/44_bsdcan_sctp.pdf</url>
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<length>10 pages</length>
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<size>130 Kb</size>
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
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<title>Rafal Jaworowski - Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/73.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<h1>Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip</h1>
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<p>
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This talk covers the development work on porting
|
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the FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion family of highly
|
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integrated chips.
|
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</p><p>
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ARM architecture is widely adopted in the embedded
|
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devices, and since the architecture can be licensed,
|
|
many implementation variations exist: Orion is a
|
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derivative compliant with the ARMv5TE definition,
|
|
it provides a rich set of on-chip peripherals.
|
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</p><p>
|
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Present state of the FreeBSD support for ARM is
|
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explained, areas for improvement highlighted and
|
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its overall shape and condition presented.
|
|
</p><p>
|
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The main discussion covers scope of the Orion port
|
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(what integrated peripherals required new development,
|
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what was adapted from existing code base); design
|
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decisions are explained for the most critical items,
|
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and implementation details revealed.
|
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</p><p>
|
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Summary notes are given on general porting methodology,
|
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debugging techniques and difficulties encountered
|
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during such undertaking.
|
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</p>
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,freebsd,arm,marvell orion,rafal jaworowski</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/50_2008_marvell_freebsd.pdf</url>
|
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<length>25 pages</length>
|
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<size>193 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
|
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
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<title>Dan Langille - BSDCan 2008 - Opening session</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/59.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Opening session</h1>
|
|
Welcome to BSDCan 2008
|
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<br />
|
|
Traditional greetings
|
|
]]></desc>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,dan langille</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/48_BSDCan2008Opening.pdf</url>
|
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<length>17 pages</length>
|
|
<size>500 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070824">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Kirk McKusick - Code Reading of Locally-Connected Sockets<br />
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,kirk mckusick</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/Kirk_UnixDomain.mov</url>
|
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<length>35 minutes</length>
|
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<size>77 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070814">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Erwin Lansing - The state of the FreeBSD Ports Tree<br />
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,erwin lansing,ports</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/Lansing-Portmanager.mov</url>
|
|
<length>20 minutes</length>
|
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<size>39 Mb</size>
|
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<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference - Introduction of people.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/Intro.mov</url>
|
|
<length>9 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>16 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Kris Kennaway - Scalability Update 2007<br />
|
|
Progress on FreeBSD SMP performance and scalablity
|
|
since BSDCan Dev Summit 2006
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,kris kennaway,scalability</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/kris_kennaway-scalability.mov</url>
|
|
<length>73 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>148 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Qing Li - Routing, ARP and ND6
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,qing li,routing arp and nd6</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/QingLi_Arp.mov</url>
|
|
<length>30 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>63 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Marko Zec explains the vimage architecture
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,marko zec,vimage</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/marko-vimage.mov</url>
|
|
<length>20 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>44 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 - Videos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
The 2007 BSDCan conference<br />
|
|
Max Laier - PFIL, firewalls and locking
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,talks,max laier,ipf</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BSDCan-2007/max_ipf_pfil.mov</url>
|
|
<length>30 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>52 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MOV file</desc>
|
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<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070518">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://gallery.keltia.net/v/voyages/conferences/bsdcan-2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken during both DevSummit and Conference at BSDCan 2007 in Ottawa by Ollivier Robert.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,ollivier robert</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070519">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Friday</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2007_Friday/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken during both DevSummit and Conference on Friday at BSDCan 2007 in Ottawa by Diane Bruce.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,diane bruce</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070520">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Saturday</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/BSDCan/BSDCan_2007_Saturday/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken during both DevSummit and Conference on Saturday at BSDCan 2007 in Ottawa by Diane Bruce.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,diane bruce</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Scott Murphy</title>
|
|
<overview>http://scott5.vox.com/library/post/bsdcan-2007-photos.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Scott Murphy
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,scott murphy</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Julian C. Dunn</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.aquezada.com/gallery/v/trips/bsdcan2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Julian C. Dunn
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,julian c dunn</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Bjoern A. Zeeb</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.zabbadoz.net/users/bz/BSDCan2007/BSDCan2007-public/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Bjoern A. Zeeb
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,bjoern a zeeb</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Randi Harper</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.flickr.com/photos/freebsdgirl/sets/72157600230001160/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Randi Harper
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,randi harper,freebsdgirl</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Dru Lavigne</title>
|
|
<overview>http://picasaweb.google.com/dru.lavigne/BSDCan2007</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Dru Lavigne
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,dru lavigne</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070520">
|
|
<title>The FreeBSD Security Officer function</title>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
"FreeBSD Security Officer function" at BSDCAN 2007 by Simon L. Nielsen (FreeBSD Deputy Security Officer)
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,pdf,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/freebsd-so-function-bsdcan-2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>252 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>29 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070520">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Portsnap</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.daemonology.net/papers/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"FreeBSD Portsnap -
|
|
What (it is), Why (it was written), and How (it works)"
|
|
by Colin Percival (cperciva@FreeBSD.org)<br />
|
|
(Note: use ^L to get back in non-fullscreen mode)
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,pdf,portsnap,freebsd,colin percival</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.daemonology.net/papers/bsdcan07.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>1.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>88 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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<!-- BSDConTR
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-->
|
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<item source="bsdcontr" added="20071031">
|
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<title>BSDConTR 2007 - Photos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcontr.org/gallery/bsdcontr07/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos of the BSDConTR 2007
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcontr,bsdcontr2007,photos</tags>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcontr" added="20071031">
|
|
<title>BSDConTR 2007 - Presentations</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcontr.org/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Introducing FreeBSD 7.0
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcontr,bsdcontr2007,pdf,freebsd 7.0,freebsd,kris kennaway</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/7.0%20Preview.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>336 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>37 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Hostobzor
|
|
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|
|
<item source="hostobzor" added="20081124">
|
|
<title>Server deployment in mass-hosting environment using FreeBSD Ports system by Stanislav Sedov (in russian)</title>
|
|
<overview>http://blog.springdaemons.com/freebsd/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
<![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Recently I have been attending Hostobzor 12th, the
|
|
Russian conference of hosting providers, beeing
|
|
held at Raivola hotel near St. Petersburg. The event
|
|
was great as always thanks to organizers. There was
|
|
a number of intersting talks given, a lot of
|
|
interesting discussions held, and, what I appreciate
|
|
better, a lot of new people with great ideas met.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I gave a talk on using the FreeBSD Ports system to
|
|
mange a large-scale virtual hosting installations
|
|
based on Hosting Telesystems experience. I tried
|
|
to describe in detail how we use the ports collection
|
|
to deploy a large number of servers diverced by
|
|
architecture and OS versions, how we build packages
|
|
and distribute them among servers, talked about how
|
|
we use Mercurial VCS to incrementally merge upstream
|
|
changes into our modified ports collection and
|
|
FreeBSD src trees. Hopefully, I've not screwed it
|
|
much... At least, some people was interested a lot
|
|
and asked interesting questions.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>hostobzor,hostobzor12,freebsd,ports,stanislav sedov,russian</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://blog.springdaemons.com/assets/2008/11/23/text.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>61 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>5 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>paper,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://blog.springdaemons.com/assets/2008/11/23/slides.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>470 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>30 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>slides,pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
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-->
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<item source="devsummit-cambridge" added="20080825">
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<title>Welcome - Cambridge University FreeBSD DevSummit - Robert Watson</title>
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<overview>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200808DevSummit</overview>
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<desc>
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Welcome by Robert Watson
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</desc>
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<tags>devsummit2008,devsummit,pdf,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200808DevSummit?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=20080815-welcome.pdf</url>
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<size>264 Kb</size>
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<length>12 pages</length>
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<desc>PDF version</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="devsummit-cambridge" added="20080825">
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<title>variant Symlinks - Brooks Davis</title>
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<overview>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200808DevSummit</overview>
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<desc>
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<title>Variant Symlinks by Brooks Davis</title>
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</desc>
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<tags>devsummit2008,devsummit,pdf,freebsd,variant symlinks,brooks davis</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://wiki.freebsd.org/200808DevSummit?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=variant-symlinks-for-freebsd.pdf</url>
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<size>213 Kb</size>
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<length>15 pages</length>
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<desc>PDF version</desc>
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<tags>pdf</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="devsummit-cambridge" added="20080825">
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<title>Cambridge FreeBSD DevSummit2008 - Photos - Kris Kennaway</title>
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<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/Cambridge/</overview>
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<desc>
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|
Photos of the 2008 FreeBSD DevSummit at the Cambridge University
|
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by Kris Kennaway.
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</desc>
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<tags>devsummit2008,devsummit,photos,kris kennaway</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="devsummit-cambridge" added="20080825">
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<title>Cambridge FreeBSD DevSummit2008 - Photos - Ollivier Robert</title>
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<overview>http://gallery.keltia.net/v/voyages/conferences/devsummit-cam/</overview>
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<desc>
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|
Photos of the 2008 FreeBSD DevSummit at the Cambridge University by Ollivier Robert
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</desc>
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<tags>devsummit2008,devsummit,photos,ollivier robert</tags>
|
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</item>
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<item source="devsummit-cambridge" added="20080825">
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<title>Cambridge FreeBSD DevSummit2008 - Photos - Simon Nielsen</title>
|
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<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/gallery/cambridge-2008/</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Photos of the 2008 FreeBSD DevSummit at the Cambridge University
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by Simon Nielsen.
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</desc>
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<tags>devsummit2008,devsummit,photos,simon nielsen</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="nllgg" added="20081231">
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<title>Van FreeBSD Documentatie projectleider tot FreeBSD Developer - Remko Lodder</title>
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<overview>http://www.nllgg.nl/communitydag_20081213#freebsd-doc-2-dev</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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|
In 2004 ben ik begonnen met het FreeBSD Dutch
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Documentation Project, een project dat inmiddels
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bijna het complete handboek vertaald heeft. Sinds
|
|
die tijd zijn er vele wegen geweest die ik behandeld
|
|
heb, van documentatie projectleider naar Security
|
|
Team-lid tot aan FreeBSD Developer.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Remko Lodder is momenteel 25 jaar en werkt als Unix
|
|
Engineer voor het bedrijf Snow B.V. waar hij zich
|
|
momenteel met name bezig houd met security (firewalls
|
|
etc). Hij is sinds 2004 lid van het FreeBSD Development
|
|
team en is momenteel 1 van de meest actieve developers
|
|
binnen het team.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]>
|
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</desc>
|
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<tags>nllgg,freebsd,documentation,nederlands,remko lodder</tags>
|
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<files>
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|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.evilcoder.org/download/9/</url>
|
|
<size>594 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>24 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
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<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<item source="nllgg" added="20081231">
|
|
<title>Een historisch overzicht van BSD - Hans van de Looy</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nllgg.nl/communitydag_20081213#bsd-history</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Hans zal een historisch overzicht geven van het
|
|
ontstaan van *BSD vanaf de oorsprong van UNIX tot
|
|
aan de nu bekende *BSD varianten. Hij zal daarbij
|
|
met name ingaan wat de oorsprong en het ontstaan
|
|
van een aantal *BSD-projecten zijn. Hierbij zal hij
|
|
zeer kort ingaan op de verschillende licentieproblemen
|
|
die we in het verleden gezien hebben en worden een
|
|
aantal bekende personen en data weer eens even op
|
|
de kaart geplaatst.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Hans van de Looy is oprichter van Madison Gurkha. Een bedrijf
|
|
dat gespecialiseerd is op het gebied van het uitvoeren
|
|
van technische ICT-beveiligingsonderzoeken, in de
|
|
media ook wel aangeduid met Etisch Hacken. Tijdens
|
|
dergelijke onderzoeken maakt hij ook regelmatig
|
|
gebruik van op BSD* gebaseerde systemen.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]>
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>nllgg,bsd,history,hans van de looy</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nllgg.nl/uploads/2078/HansvandeLooy.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>5767 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>38 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="freebsdgsoc" added="20090322">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Google Summer of Code posters</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html</overview>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Two posters usable for the announcement of the
|
|
participation of the FreeBSD Project in the Google
|
|
Summer of Code.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,google,summer of code</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~manolis/2009-freebsd-gsoc-alternate.png</url>
|
|
<size>1.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>2480 x 3507 pixels</length>
|
|
<desc>PNG version</desc>
|
|
<tags>png</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~manolis/2009-freebsd-gsoc-alternate.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>815 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>1 page</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="josephkoshy" added="20090524">
|
|
<title>PmcTools talk at the Bangalore chapter of the ACM</title>
|
|
<overview>http://edoofus.blogspot.com/2009/04/pmctools-talk-at-bangalore-chapter-of.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
In April 2009 I was invited to speak on FreeBSD/PmcTools
|
|
by the Bangalore chapter of the ACM.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
This was an overview talk. The talk briefly touched
|
|
upon: the motivations and goals of the project, the
|
|
programming APIs, some aspects of the implementation
|
|
and on possible future work.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,presentation,freebsd,pmctools,joseph koshy</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/download/acm-apr-09.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>550 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>48 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
</items>
|
|
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|
|
<sources>
|
|
<source id="freebsdgsoc">
|
|
<name>FreeBSD Google Summer of Code</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bsdtalk">
|
|
<name>bsdtalk</name>
|
|
<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="nycbug">
|
|
<name>New York City *BSD User Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbug.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bafug">
|
|
<name>Bay Area FreeBSD User Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bafug.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="f4all">
|
|
<name>FreeBSD for All</name>
|
|
<url>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bafug">
|
|
<name>Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bafug.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="daemonnews">
|
|
<name>Daemon News</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="source21">
|
|
<name>Source21.nl</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.source21.nl/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="ccc22">
|
|
<name>22nd Chaos Communication Congress</name>
|
|
<url>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="nuug">
|
|
<name>Norwegian Unix Users Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.nuug.no/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="openbsd">
|
|
<name>OpenBSD</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.openbsd.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="dcbsdcon">
|
|
<name>DCBSDCon</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.dcbsdcon.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="eurobsdcon">
|
|
<name>EuroBSDCon</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.eurobsdcon.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="openfest">
|
|
<name>OpenFest</name>
|
|
<url>http://openfest.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="robertwatson">
|
|
<name>Robert Watson</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.watson.org/~robert/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="josephkoshy">
|
|
<name>Joseph Koshy</name>
|
|
<url>http://edoofus.blogspot.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="suug2004">
|
|
<name>Swiss Unix Users Group Conference 2004</name>
|
|
<url>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="andreopperman">
|
|
<name>Andre Opperman</name>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="phk">
|
|
<name>Poul-Henning Kamp</name>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~phk/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="dds">
|
|
<name>Diomidis Spinellis</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.spinellis.gr/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="aauug">
|
|
<name>AArhus Unix Users Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.aauug.dk/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bsd-dk">
|
|
<name>BSD UNIX bruger gruppe i Danmark</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsd-dk.dk/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="tllts">
|
|
<name>The Linux Tink Tech Show</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.tllts.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="ukuug">
|
|
<name>UKUUG</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.ukuug.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="oarc">
|
|
<name>Ottawa Amateur Radio Club</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.oarc.net/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="asiabsdcon">
|
|
<name>AsiaBSDCon</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="unixtutorial">
|
|
<name>Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone.</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="linuxreality">
|
|
<name>linuxreality - a podcast for the new linux user</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.linuxreality.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="berklix">
|
|
<name>Berklix.com Computer Services</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.berklix.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="sitescollide">
|
|
<name>Sites Collide</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.sitescollide.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bsdcan">
|
|
<name>BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bsdcontr">
|
|
<name>BSDConTR - Turkish Conference on BSD Systems</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcontr.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="fosdem">
|
|
<name>Free and Open Source Software Developers' European Meeting</name>
|
|
<url>http://fosdem.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="meetbsdorg">
|
|
<name>MeetBSD</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.meetbsd.org/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="meetbsdcom">
|
|
<name>MeetBSD</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.meetbsd.com/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="bsdconspain">
|
|
<name>BSDCon Spain</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcon.net/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="googletechtalks">
|
|
<name>Google Tech Talks</name>
|
|
<url><![CDATA[
|
|
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=type%3Agoogle+engEDU&so=1
|
|
]]></url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="devsummit-cambridge">
|
|
<name>FreeBSD Developer Summit - Cambridge</name>
|
|
<url>http://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="hostobzor">
|
|
<name>Hostobzor, the Russian conference of hosting provider</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.hostobzor.ru/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="youtube">
|
|
<name>YouTube bsdconferences channel</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
<source id="nllgg">
|
|
<name>Nederlandse Linux Gebruikers Group</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.nllgg.nl/</url>
|
|
</source>
|
|
|
|
</sources>
|
|
</multimedia>
|