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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080615">
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<title>Michael W. Lucas</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Michael W. Lucas at BSDCan 2008. We
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talk about some of his books and strategies for
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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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080605">
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<title>A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members</title>
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<desc>
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An interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team
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members: Warner Losh, George V. Neville-Neil, Murray
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Stokeley, Hiroki Sato, Robert Watson, Brooks Davis,
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and Philip Paeps. The interview was recorded at
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BSDCan2008 in Ottawa, Cananda.
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</desc>
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<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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<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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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080531">
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<title>Sean Cody from Frantic Films VFX</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Sean Cody at BSDCan2008. We talk
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about his use of BSD at a visual effects studio.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk151-sean-cody-from-frantic-films.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,frantic films,sean cody</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>bsdtalk151.mp3</url>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080520">
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<title>Alex Feldman from Sangoma</title>
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<desc>
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Interview at BSDCan2008 with Alex Feldman from Sangoma.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk150-alex-feldman-from-sangoma.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,sangoma,alex feldman</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>bsdtalk150.mp3</url>
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<length>9 minutes</length>
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</files>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080518">
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<title>Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Justin Gibbs from the FreeBSD Foundation.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk149-justin-gibbs-from-freebsd.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd foundation,justin gibbs</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>bsdtalk149.mp3</url>
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<size>5 Mb</size>
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<length>11 minutes</length>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080503">
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<title>Jeremy White, Founder of CodeWeavers</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Jeremy White, Founder of CodeWeavers.
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We talk about the recent availability of an
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experimental build of Crossover Games for BSD.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk148-jeremy-white-founder-of.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,codeweavers,crossover,jeremy white</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>bsdtalk148.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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<url>bsdtalk148.ogg</url>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080418">
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<title>FreeBSD Developer Alexander Motin</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with FreeBSD Developer Alexander Motin.
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We talk about mpd, the netgraph based Multi-link
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PPP Daemon. For more information, see
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http://mpd.sourceforge.net/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalk147-freebsd-developer-alexander.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,mpd,alexander motin</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>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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<length>16 minutes</length>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080408">
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<title>James Cornell</title>
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<desc>
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Another interview with Sysadmin James Cornell. We
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talk about BSD, OpenSolaris, and Linux on the
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desktop.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalkalk146-james-cornell.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,desktop,james cornell</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>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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<url>bsdtalk146.ogg</url>
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<length>9 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="20080402">
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<title>Adam Wright from No Starch Press</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
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Intro: Some musings on the consistency and simplicity of BSD.
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</p><p>
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A brief interview with Adam Wright from No Starch
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Press, recorded by Micheal Dexter on behalf of
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BSDTalk. They talk about recent and future BSD
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books.
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</p>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/04/bsdtalk145-adam-wright-from-no-starch.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,books,no starch press,adam 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>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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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080322">
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<title>Dan Langille</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Dan Langille. We talk about his new
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job with Afilias, and BSDCan 2008.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/03/bsdtalk144-dan-langille.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,afilias,bsdcan2008,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>bsdtalk144.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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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="20080311">
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<title>BSD Hobbiest Deborah Norling</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Deborah Norling. We talk about her
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use of BSD on old hardware, accessibility on the
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BSDs, and Simh (http://simh.trailing-edge.com).
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/03/bsdtalk143-bsd-hobbiest-deborah-norling.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,accessibility,deborah norling</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>bsdtalk143.mp3</url>
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<size>10 Mb</size>
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<length>23 minutes</length>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080301">
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<title>FreeBSD Lead Release Engineer Ken Smith</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with FreeBSD Lead Release Engineer Ken Smith.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/02/bsdtalk142-freebsd-lead-release.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,release engineer,ken 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>bsdtalk142.mp3</url>
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<size>7 Mb</size>
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<length>16 minutes</length>
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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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</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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</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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</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>
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<li>Make sure host firewall allows syslog traffic through.</li>
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<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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</ul>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/01/bsdtalk138-central-syslog.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,syslog</tags>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080108">
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<title>Open Community Camp with Marten Vijn</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Marten Vijn about www.OpenCommunityCamp.org.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/01/bsdtalk137-open-community-camp-with.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,opencommunitycamp,marten vijn</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>bsdtalk137.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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<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>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20071221">
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<title>PF with Peter N. M. Hansteen</title>
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<desc>
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An interview with Peter N. M. Hansteen, recorded
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by Michael Dexter on behalf of BSDTalk. If you would
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like to learn more about the PF firewall, check out
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"The Book of PF" which is available at
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http://nostarch.com/frameset.php?startat=pf
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/12/bsdtalk136-pf-with-peter-n-m-hansteen.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pf,michael dexter,peter n m hansteen,book of pf</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>bsdtalk136.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>bsdtalk136.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="20071118">
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<title>Joerg Sonnenberger</title>
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<desc>
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Michael Dexter sent me an interview he recorded on
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behalf of BSDTalk with Joerg Sonnenberger at
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EuroBSDCon 2007.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/11/bsdtalk135-joerg-sonnenberger.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,michael dexter,joerg sonnenberger</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>bsdtalk135.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>bsdtalk135.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="20071023">
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<title>AsiaBSDCon Update with Hiroki Sato and George Neville-Neil</title>
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<desc>
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A quick update on AsiaBSDCon 2008 with Hiroki Sato
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and George Neville-Neil. More information at
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http://www.asiabsdcon.org/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk134-asiabsdcon-update-with.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,asiabsdcon,hiroki sato,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>bsdtalk134.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>bsdtalk134.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="20071020">
|
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<title>OpenCon 2007 update from Marc Balmer</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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A short update on OpenCon 2007 with Marc Balmer.
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More information at http://www.opencon.org/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk133-opencon-2007-update-from.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,opencon,marc balmer</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>bsdtalk133.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>bsdtalk133.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="20071013">
|
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<title>Richard Stallman</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with Richard Stallman.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk132-richard-stallman.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,rms,richard stallman</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>bsdtalk132.ogg</url>
|
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<size>16 Mb</size>
|
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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="20071006">
|
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<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/.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/10/bsdtalk131-pcc-with-anders-ragge.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pcc,ragge,anders magnusson</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>bsdtalk131.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>bsdtalk131.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="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>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,stack virtualization,marko zec</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>bsdtalk130.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>bsdtalk130.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="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>
|
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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>bsdtalk129.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>bsdtalk129.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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|
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<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>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk128.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>bsdtalk128.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="20070901">
|
|
<title>Why I like the CLI</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Why I like the CLI:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
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<li>Uses minimal resources. Less space, less memory, fewer dependencies.</li>
|
|
<li>Transparency. GUI hides internals, limits options.</li>
|
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<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>
|
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<li>Only need a few tools. Grep, sed, awk, vi, cron.</li>
|
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<li>Text config files. Easy to version, share, and comment.</li>
|
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<li>Requires reading skills instead of clicking skills.</li>
|
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<li>Much faster when you know what you are doing.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk127-why-i-like-cli.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,cli,will backman</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>bsdtalk127.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>bsdtalk127.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>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk126.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>bsdtalk126.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="20070816">
|
|
<title>Matthew Dillon</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with DragonflyBSD's Matthew Dillon. We
|
|
talk about the 1.10 release and the design of a new
|
|
filesystem.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk125-matthew-dillon.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,dragonflybsd,mattew dillon</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>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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<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070807">
|
|
<title>PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore. We talk
|
|
about the upcoming 1.4 release.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/08/bsdtalk124-pc-bsd-founder-kris-moore.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>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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070731">
|
|
<title>William "whurley" Hurley, Chief Architect of Open Source Strategy at BMC Software, Inc.</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with William "whurley" Hurley, Chief
|
|
Architect of Open Source Strategy at BMC Software,
|
|
Inc. We talk about the BMC Developer Network.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk123-william-whurley-hurley-chief.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bmc software,whurley,william hurley</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>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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070727">
|
|
<title>Embedding FreeBSD with M. Warner Losh</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with M. Warner Losh about embedding FreeBSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk122-embedding-freebsd-with-m.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,embedding freebsd,m warner losh</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>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">
|
|
<title>Fast IPSec with George Neville-Neil</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with George Neville-Neil about Fast IPSec.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk121-fast-ipsec-with-george.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ipsec,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<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">
|
|
<title>BSD Hacker Isaac "Ike" Levy</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with BSD Hacker Isaac "Ike" Levy. To hear
|
|
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.
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</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>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<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>
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<li> FreeBSD uses OPIE, Net/Open use S/Key.</li>
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<li> One time passwords are based on your pass phrase, a non-repeating sequence number, and a seed.</li>
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<li> Initial setup should be done directly on the server.</li>
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<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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<li> FreeBSD by default will force you to use a one time password if it is configured for your account.</li>
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<li> If you want both OPIE and password authentication, FreeBSD allows you to list trusted networks or hosts in /etc/opieaccess.</li>
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<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>
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]]></desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk117-one-time-passwords.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,security,one time passwords</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>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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070607">
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<title>Rick Macklem and NFSv4</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Rick Macklem about his work with NFSv4.
|
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More information at http://snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca/nfsv4/.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk116-rick-macklem-and-nfsv4.html</overview>
|
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<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">
|
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<title>Jun-ichiro "itojun" Itoh Hagino</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with KAME project core researcher Jun-ichiro
|
|
"itojun" Itoh Hagino.
|
|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/06/bsdtalk115-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
|
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<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.
|
|
</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk114-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
|
|
<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070524">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk112.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>10 Mb</size>
|
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<length>20 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk111.mp3</url>
|
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<size>5 Mb</size>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk110.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
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<length>19 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>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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070426">
|
|
<title>George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development.
|
|
See http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gnn for more
|
|
information.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk109-george-neville-neil-and.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,virtual machines,george neville-neil</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk109.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk109.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="20070419">
|
|
<title>Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk108-matt-juszczak-from.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdjobs,matt juszczak</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070412">
|
|
<title>Contiki OS Developer Adam Dunkels</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Contiki OS Developer Adam Dunkels. You can find more information at http://www.sics.se/contiki/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk107-contiki-os-developer-adam.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,contikios,adam dunkels</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070409">
|
|
<title>Interview with Matthieu Herrb about Xenocara</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Matthieu Herrb about Xenocara.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk106-interview-with-matthieu.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,xenocara,matthieu herrb</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070401">
|
|
<title>Intro to PF with Jason Dixon</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Introduction to PF with Jason Dixon.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk105-intro-to-pf-with-jason-dixon.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,pf,jason dixon</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070321">
|
|
<title>Getting to know X</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Getting to know the X Window System.<br />
|
|
Make sure you are in a text only mode. You might
|
|
need to change how the system boots, or boot into
|
|
single user mode.
|
|
</p>
|
|
<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>
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<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>
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<desc>
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Interview with Robert Ricci from www.Emulab.net.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk103-robert-ricci-from-emulab.html</overview>
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<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070308">
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<title>Cisco Distinguished Engineer Randall Stewart</title>
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with Cisco Distinguished Engineer Randall
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Stewart. We talk about the Stream Control Transmission
|
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Protocol and his work bringing it to FreeBSD.
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk102-cisco-distinguished-engineer.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,cisco,freebsd,stream control transmission protocol,randall stewart</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>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>
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</item>
|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070227">
|
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<title>FreeBSD Developer George Neville-Neil</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil. We talk about the packet construction set and the packet debugger.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk101-freebsd-developer-george.html</overview>
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,packet construction set,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>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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070217">
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>14 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk099.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>14 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk098.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>12 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>24 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk098.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>24 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk097.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk097.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk096.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>6 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk096.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk095.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk094.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>16 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk093.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>30 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk092.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>12 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070107">
|
|
<title>Phil Pereira from bsdnexus.com</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Phil Pereira from bsdnexus.com.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/01/bsdtalk091-phil-pereira-from.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdnexus,phil pereira</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk091.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>18 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk091.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>18 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070104">
|
|
<title>Sys Admin Mike Erdely</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Sys Admin Mike Erdely. You can find more information on his use of binpatch at http://erdelynet.com/binpatch.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk090-sys-admin-mike-erdely.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,binpatch,mike erdely</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk090.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>17 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk090.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>17 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20070103">
|
|
<title>NetBSD Release Engineer Jeff Rizzo</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with NetBSD Release Engineer Jeff Rizzo. We talk about the upcoming 4.0 release.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk089-netbsd-release-engineer.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,netbsd,jeff rizzo</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk089.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk089.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>15 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061221">
|
|
<title>A Year of BSDTalk</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
A short ramble about the first year of bsdtalk.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk088-year-of-bsdtalk.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,anniversary</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk088.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>4 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>8 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk088.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>8 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061211">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Developer Joseph Koshy</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD developer Joseph Koshy about libELF. You can find more information about libELF at http://wiki.freebsd.org/LibElf.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/12/bsdtalk087-freebsd-developer-joseph.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,libelf,joseph koshy</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk087.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>5 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>9 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk087.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>9 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061207">
|
|
<title>FreeBSD Developer Kip Macy</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with FreeBSD developer Kip Macy. We talk about the Ultrasparc T1 port.
|
|
</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>
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Interview with FreeBSD Release Engineer Bruce Mah.
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</desc>
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<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061119">
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<title>Pkgsrc Developer Johnny Lam</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with pkgsrc developer Johnny Lam.
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</desc>
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<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061110">
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<title>OpenBSD Developer Jason Wright</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with OpenBSD developer Jason Wright. We talk about his work on sparc and also amateur radio.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk082-openbsd-developer-jason.html</overview>
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<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061107">
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<title>Thorsten Glaser from MirOS</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with Thorsten Glaser from MirOS, which can be found at www.mirbsd.org.
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</desc>
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<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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061103">
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<title>EuroBSDCon Organizer Massimiliano Stucchi</title>
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<desc>
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Interview with EuroBSDCon organizer Massimiliano Stucchi.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/11/bsdtalk080-eurobsdcon-organizer.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2006,massimiliano stucchi</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>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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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20061101">
|
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<title>OpenBSD Developer David Gwynne</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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Interview with OpenBSD developer David Gwynne. We
|
|
talk about the upcoming 4.0 release of OpenBSD and
|
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current projects that he is working on.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk079-openbsd-developer-david.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,openbsd,david gwynne</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>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">
|
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<title>Kris Moore from PC-BSD</title>
|
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<desc>
|
|
Interview with Kris Moore from PC-BSD.
|
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</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk078-kris-moore-from-pc-bsd.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>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">
|
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<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>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,ixsystems,matt olander</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>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>
|
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|
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<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>
|
|
<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">
|
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<title>Interview with Poul-Henning Kamp about Varnish</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Poul-Henning Kamp about Varnish. More information at http://www.varnish-cache.org/.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/10/bsdtalk072-interview-with-poul-henning.html</overview>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060929">
|
|
<title>Interview with Einar Th. Einarsson from f-prot.com</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Einar Th. Einarsson from f-prot.com.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060928">
|
|
<title>Interview with NetBSD Developer Tim Rightnour</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with NetBSD Developer Tim Rightnour. We talk about NetBSD/prep.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk070-interview-with-netbsd.html</overview>
|
|
<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">
|
|
<title>Interview with Christoph Egger about Xen on OpenBSD</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Christoph Egger about Xen on OpenBSD.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk069-interview-with-christoph.html</overview>
|
|
<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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|
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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>
|
|
Interview with OpenBSD Developer Bob Beck.
|
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</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk068-interview-with-openbsd.html</overview>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060922">
|
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<title>Interview with Dan Langille about backups</title>
|
|
<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>
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Interview with NetBSD Developer Jason Thorpe
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/09/bsdtalk064-interview-with-netbsd.html</overview>
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<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>
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<desc>
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Interview with Mitchell Smith about BSD and Accessibility.
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</desc>
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<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>
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Interview with YAWS developer Claes "Klacke" Wikstrom.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk062-interview-with-yaws.html</overview>
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<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>
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<desc>
|
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Interview with lighttpd developer Jan Kneschke.
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/08/bsdtalk061-interview-with-lighttpd.html</overview>
|
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<tags>bsdtalk,interview,lighttpd,jan kneschke</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>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>
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060811">
|
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<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk059.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
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<length>25 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>bsdtalk059.ogg</url>
|
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<length>25 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20060805">
|
|
<title>Interview with Jason Thaxter from gomoos.org</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Interview with Jason Thaxter from gomoos.org.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/07/bsdtalk058-interview-with-jason.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,gomoos,jason thaxter</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk058.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>11 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>23 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bsdtalk058.ogg</url>
|
|
<length>23 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</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 millenium.
|
|
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>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
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<url>Sam-eurobsdcon-large.mov</url>
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<desc>Sam Leffler - Long Distance Wireless (for Emerging Regions)</desc>
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<size>248 Mb</size>
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<tags>mov,sam leffler</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>SamSmith.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Sam Smith - Fighting "Technical fires"</desc>
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<size>147 Mb</size>
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<tags>avi,sam smith</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>SimonLNielsen.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Simon L Nielsen - The FreeBSD Security Officer function</desc>
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<size>195 Kb</size>
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<tags>avi,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>StephenBorrill.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients</desc>
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<size>364 Mb</size>
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<tags>avi,netbsd,thin clients,stephen borrill</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>StevenMurdoch.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Steven Murdoch - Hot or Not: Fingerprinting hosts through clock skew</desc>
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<size>235 Mb</size>
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<tags>avi,finger printing,clocks,Steven Murdoch</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>YvanVanhullebus.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Yvan VanHullebus - NETASQ and BSD: a success story</desc>
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<size>382 Mb</size>
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<tags>avi,netasq,yvan vanhullebus</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>GregersPetersen.EuroBSDCon.2007.avi</url>
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<desc>Gregers Petersen - Open Source - is it something new?</desc>
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<size>285 Mb</size>
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<tags>avi,open source,gregers petersen</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20071005">
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers</title>
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<overview>http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/presentations/</overview>
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<!-- overview>http://misc.allbsd.de/Vortrag/EuroBSDCon_2007/</overview -->
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<desc>EuroBSDCon 2007 Papers</desc>
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<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2007,papers</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://misc.allbsd.de/Vortrag/EuroBSDCon_2007/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>Antti_Kantee/refuse.pdf</url>
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<desc>Antti Kantee - ReFUSE: Userspace FUSE Reimplementation Using puffs</desc>
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<size>102 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,refuse,antti kantee</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Brooks_Davis/davis-eurobsdcon2007.pdf</url>
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<desc>Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</desc>
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<size>989 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,promotion,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Brooks_Davis/eurobsdcon2007-cluster-tutorial.pdf</url>
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<desc>Brooks Davis - Building clusters with FreeBSD</desc>
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<size>2.2 Mb</size>
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<tags>pdf,clusters,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Claudio_Jeker/routing_on_openbsd.tar</url>
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<desc>Claudio Jeker - Routing on OpenBSD</desc>
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<size>1.3 Mb</size>
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<tags>tar,routing,openbsd,claudio jeker</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>George_Neville-Neil/EuroBSD2007.pdf</url>
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<desc>George Neville-Neil - Network Protocol Testing in FreeBSD and in General</desc>
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<size>251 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,network testing,freebsd,george neville-neil</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Isaac_Levy/ike-jail-with_SRC.tbz</url>
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<desc>Isaac Levy - FreeBSD jail(8) Overview, the Secure Virtual Server</desc>
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<size>120 Mb</size>
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<tags>jail,freebsd,isaac levy</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>John_P_Hartmann/fbsd2007.odp</url>
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<desc>John P Hartmann - Real Men's Pipes - When UNIX meets the mainframe mindset</desc>
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<size>382 Kb</size>
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<tags>odp,pipes,unix,mainframes,john p hartmann</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>John_P_Hartmann/pipjarg.pdf</url>
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<desc>John P Hartmann - CMS Pipelines Explained</desc>
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<size>118 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,cms pipes,john p hartmann</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Kirk_Mckusick/talk.pdf</url>
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<desc>Kirk Mckusick - A Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem</desc>
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<size>145 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,fast file system,kirk mckusick</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Marc_Balmer/radio_clocks.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Marc Balmer - Supporting Radio Clocks in OpenBSD</desc>
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<size>304 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,radio clocks,openbsd,marc balmer</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Marko_Zec/TUTORIAL.PDF</url>
|
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<desc>Marko Zec - Network stack virtualization for FreeBSD 7.0</desc>
|
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<size>401 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,network stack,virtualization,freebsd,marko zec</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
|
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<url>Pawel_Jakub_Dawidek/eurobsdcon07_zfs.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Pawel Jakub - FreeBSD/ZFS - last word in operating/file systems</desc>
|
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<size>337 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,zfs,freebsd,pawel jakub</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Peter_Hansteen/pf-firewall.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Peter Hansteen - Firewalling with OpenBSD's PF packet filter</desc>
|
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<size>531 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,pf,openbsd,peter hansteen</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Pierre_Yves_Ritschard/loadbalancin.tgz</url>
|
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<desc>Pierre Yves Ritschard - Load Balancing</desc>
|
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<size>23 Kb</size>
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<tags>html,load balancing,pierre yves ritschard</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Robert_Watson/20070914-security-features.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Robert Watson - FreeBSD Advanced Security Features</desc>
|
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<size>152 Kb</size>
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<tags>pdf,security,freebsd,robert watson</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Ryan_Bickhart/Ryan_Bickhart.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer</desc>
|
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<size>491 Kb</size>
|
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<tags>pdf,tcp-to-sctp,freebsd,ryan bickhart</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>Ryan_Bickhart/Ryan_Bickhart.ppt</url>
|
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<desc>Ryan Bickhart - Transparent TCP-to-SCTP Translation Shim Layer</desc>
|
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<size>692 Kb</size>
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<tags>ppt,tcp-to-sctp,freebsd,ryan bickhart</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>S%f8ren_Straarup/arm_from_hand_to_shoulder_eurobsdcon_2007.pdf</url>
|
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<desc>Soren Straarup - An ARM from shoulder to hand</desc>
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<size>307 Kb</size>
|
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<tags>pdf,arm,soren straarup</tags>
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</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>
|
|
<desc>Sam Smith - Fighting "Technical fires"</desc>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<desc>Simon L Nielsen - The FreeBSD Security Officer function</desc>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<desc>Stephen Borrill - Building products with NetBSD - thin-clients</desc>
|
|
<size>407 Kb</size>
|
|
<tags>pdf,netbsd,thin clients,stephen borrill</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>Steven_Murdoch/eurobsdcon07hotornot.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Steven Murdoch - Hot or Not: Fingerprinting hosts through clock skew</desc>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<desc>Yvan VanHullebus - NETASQ and BSD: a success story</desc>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20070926">
|
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<title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Photos</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/eurobsdcon2007/</overview>
|
|
<desc>EuroBSDCon 2007 Photos by various people</desc>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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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|
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<item source="eurobsdcon" added="20070114">
|
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<title>Andre Opperman - The papers I write for EuroBSDCon 05</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The papers I write for EuroBSDCon 05 on New Networking
|
|
Feature in FreeBSD 6.0 and Optimizing FreeBSD IP
|
|
and TCP in 7-CURRENT
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/</overview>
|
|
<tags>eurobsdcon,eurobsdcon2005,paper,freebsd,networking,andre opperman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>New%20Networking%20Features%20in%20FreeBSD%206.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>92 Kb</size>
|
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<desc>New Networking Features in FreeBSD 6</desc>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="andreopperman" added="20070114">
|
|
<title>The presentation I gave at SUCON 04</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
The presentation I gave at SUCON 04 on 2nd September
|
|
2004 about enhancements/changes in FreeBSD 5.3
|
|
Networking Stack.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>sucon,presentation,freebsd,networking,andre opperman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/FreeBSD-5.3-Networking.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>115 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>FreeBSD-5.3-Networking.pdf</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<!-- Source: asiabsdcon
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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">
|
|
<title>AsiaBSDCon 2008 Paper List</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2007
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</overview>
|
|
<tags>asiabsdcon,asiabsdcon2008</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/papers/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>abc2008-proc-cover.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>467 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Cover page</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,cover</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>abc2008-proc-all.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>9.3 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Whole of the proceedings</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
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</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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</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>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
<url>abc2007-proc-cover.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>588 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Cover page</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper,cover</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>abc2007-proc-all.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>6.5 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Whole of the Proceedings</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf,paper</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
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<url>P02-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>1371 Kb</size>
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<desc>Reflections on Building a High Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD, Brooks Davis (The Aerospace Corporation/brooks at FreeBSD.org, USA) [paper]</desc>
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<tags>pdf,paper,freebsd,high performance computing,brooks davis</tags>
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>P03-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>86 Kb</size>
|
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<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>
|
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<desc>An ISP Perspective, jail(8) Virtual Private Servers, Isaac Levy (NYC*BUG/LESMUUG, USA) [paper]</desc>
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
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<size>32 Kb</size>
|
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<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>
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<url>P08-paper.pdf</url>
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<size>328 Kb</size>
|
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<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>
|
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<file>
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
|
<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>
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
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<file>
|
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<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">
|
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<title>Robert Watson's Slides from UKUUG LISA 2006</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
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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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>20060323-ukuug2006lisa-audit.pdf</url>
|
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<size>199 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>CAPP-Compliant Security Event Audit System for Mac OS X and FreeBSD (UKUUG LISA 2006).</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</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>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
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.
|
|
<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>
|
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: daemonnews
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-->
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<item source="daemonnews" added="20060524">
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<title>BSDCan 2006 Photos</title>
|
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<desc>BSDCan 2006 Photos by Diane Bruce</desc>
|
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<tags>daily deamon news,photos,bsdcan,bsdcan2006,diane bruce</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
|
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<url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200605/bsdcan_photos.html</url>
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<tags>jpg</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: New York City *BSD User Group
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-->
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<item source="nycbug" added="20080703">
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<title>Configuration Management with Cfengine</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<p>
|
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Configuration Management with Cfengine
|
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</p><p>
|
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Cfengine is a policy-based configuration management
|
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system. Its primary function is to provide automated
|
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configuration and maintenance of computers, from a
|
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policy specification.
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</p><p>
|
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The cfengine project was started in 1993 as a
|
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reaction to the complexity and non-portability of
|
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shell scripting for Unix configuration management,
|
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and continues today. The aim was to absorb frequently
|
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used coding paradigms into a declarative, domain-specific
|
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language that would offer self-documenting
|
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configuration.
|
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</p><p>
|
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about the speaker:<br>
|
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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
|
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behind his neighborhood computer store. In his spare
|
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time he enjoys doing things with technology that
|
|
have absolutely no redeeming social value.
|
|
</p>
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10157</overview>
|
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<tags>nycbug,presentation,configuration management,cfengine</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-07-02-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
|
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<length>58 minutes</length>
|
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<size>6 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="20080512">
|
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<title>Managing OpenBSD Environments</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<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>
|
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<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
|
|
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
|
|
front-end of computer systems, there is opportunity
|
|
to innovate in every area where a human interacts
|
|
with software.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Bio:
|
|
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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-03-05-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>78 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>9 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.nycbug.org/files/meeting_2008-03.pdf</url>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
<length>24 pages</length>
|
|
<size>2.7 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,openssh</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-02-06-08.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
<length>63 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>7 Mb</size>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20080111">
|
|
<title>SSARES</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<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
|
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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).
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</p>
|
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]]></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>
|
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<url>nycbug-07-05-07.mp3</url>
|
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<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
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<tags>mp3</tags>
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<size>10Mb</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="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
|
|
application of the intended system-wide policy. We
|
|
propose a new scheme for global security policies.
|
|
Every policy decision is made with near-global
|
|
knowledge, and re-evaluated as global knowledge
|
|
changes. Using a variety of actuators, we make the
|
|
full array of defensive capabilities available to
|
|
the global policy. Our goal is a coherent,
|
|
enterprise-wide response to any network threat.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
<b>Biography</b><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
|
|
main research interests are in computer security,
|
|
trust management, and network anonymity.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10089</overview>
|
|
<tags>mp3,presentation,enterprise security,matthew burnside</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-03-07-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070209">
|
|
<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 intergrated 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>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-02-07-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,subversion,ivan ivanov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20070107">
|
|
<title>Okan Demirmen on PF</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
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.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</overview>
|
|
<tags>nycbug,presentation,openbsd,pf,okan demirmen</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>nycbug-01-03-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="nycbug" added="20061102">
|
|
<title>New York City BSD Con 2006: BSD is Dying - A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
<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,
|
|
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>
|
|
<size>19Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>QuickTime</desc>
|
|
<tags>mov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BSD_is_Dying_640x480.mp4</url>
|
|
<size>31Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>MP4</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp4</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>BSD_is_Dying_640x480.m4v</url>
|
|
<size>36Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>iPod</desc>
|
|
<tags>m4v</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</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,presentation</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbsdcon06/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.1.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>14 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Corey Benninger: Security with Ruby on Rails in BSD</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3,ruby,ruby on rails,security,corey benninger</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>1.2.mp3</url>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<size>15 Mb</size>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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 gui`s 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 enviornment, 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 PC`s 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>
|
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This week we talk about some tips, latest news, Press Coverage and yes, some jazz.
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</desc>
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<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/11/episode-08.html</overview>
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<tags>freebsd for all,talk</tags>
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<files>
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<prefix>http://dl01.blastpodcast.com/freebsdforall/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>15403_1164691046.mp3</url>
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<desc>128 kbps 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="f4all" added="20060727">
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<title>Episode 07 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title>
|
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<desc>
|
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This week we talk about podcast clients, ipfw firewall etc.
|
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</desc>
|
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<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/07/episode-07.html</overview>
|
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<tags>freebsd for all,talk,podcast clients,ipfw</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://www.archive.org/download/FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07/</prefix>
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<file>
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<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07.mp3</url>
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<size>11 Mb</size>
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<length>23 minutes</length>
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<desc>128 kbps 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>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07_64kb.mp3</url>
|
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<length>23 minutes</length>
|
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<desc>64 kbps 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>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_07.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="f4all" added="20060605">
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<title>Episode 06 of "FreeBSD for all" uploaded</title>
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<desc><![CDATA[
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<p>
|
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This week we talk about
|
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</p>
|
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<ul>
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<li>Macromedia plugin</li>
|
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<li>FreeBSD-Linux differences part 2</li>
|
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<li>John Baldwin Introduction</li>
|
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<li>Podcast anouncement - call for co-hosts!</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://freebsdforall.blogspot.com/2006/06/episode-06.html</overview>
|
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<tags>freebsd for all,talk,john baldwin,freebsd vs linux</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<prefix>http://www.archive.org/download/FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06/</prefix>
|
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<file>
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<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06.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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<file>
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<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06.ogg</url>
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<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
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<tags>ogg</tags>
|
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</file>
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<file>
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<url>FreeBSD_for_all_podcast_Episode_06_64kb.mp3</url>
|
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<desc>64 kbps 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: Bay Area FreeBSD Users Group
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-->
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<item source="bafug" added="20060909">
|
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<title>Nate Lawson on ACPI</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
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FreeBSD's ACPI implementation: The details.
|
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<br />
|
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<b>Our Speaker:</b>
|
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Nate Lawson, FreeBSD Committer.
|
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<br />
|
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<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
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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>
|
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<tags>bafug,presentation,freebsd,acpi,nate lawson</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/ACPI/bafug7-nate2.mov</url>
|
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<size>245 Mb</size>
|
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<tags>mov</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="bafug" added="20060810">
|
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<title>Network Protocol Development Tools and Techniques for FreeBSD</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
|
Network Protocol Development Tools and Techniques for FreeBSD
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Speaker:</b>
|
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George Neville-Neil, co-author of the "Design and
|
|
Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System"
|
|
"daemon" book.
|
|
<br />
|
|
<b>Our Topic:</b>
|
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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>
|
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/bafug6-gnn.mov</url>
|
|
<size>211 Mb</size>
|
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<tags>mov</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
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<item source="bafug" added="20060713">
|
|
<title>Tim Kientzler on developing libarchive and tar</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
libarchive..........Tim Kientzler on developing
|
|
libarchive and tar.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/libarchive/</overview>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://people.freebsd.org/~julian/BAFUG/talks/libarchive</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bafug5-tim-1.mov</url>
|
|
<size>50 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Part 1</desc>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bafug5-tim-2.mov</url>
|
|
<size>125 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Part 2</desc>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>bafug5-tim-3.mov</url>
|
|
<size>30 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Part 3</desc>
|
|
<tags>bafug,presentation,libarchive,tim kientzler</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<!-- Source: meetbsd
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-->
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|
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<item source="meetbsd" added="20080528">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2007</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>http://2007.meetbsd.org/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/rafal.jaworowski_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>600 Kb</size>
|
|
<length>21 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/movies/rafal.jaworowski_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
|
|
<size>638 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
|
|
<tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,avi</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>/storage/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.pdf</url>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: BSDCONSPAIN
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
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<size>234 Kb</size>
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<tags>ppt</tags>
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</file>
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</files>
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</item>
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<!-- Source: FOSDEM
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-->
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<item source="fosdem" added="20080527">
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<title>Robert Watson - How a large scale opensource project works</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
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<tags>ogg,video</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
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|
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<!-- Source: source21
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-->
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|
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<item source="source21" added="20060605">
|
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<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 pcbsd
|
|
and desktopbsd that are targetted towards desktop
|
|
users. There also is a version that specializes on
|
|
security entitled trustedbsd.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<link>http://www.source21.nl/2006/06/05/fosdem-2006-bsd/</link>
|
|
<tags>source21,interview,daniel seuffert</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.source21.nl/media/20060605/bsd_-_daniel_seuffert.mp4</url>
|
|
<tags>mp4</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
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</files>
|
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</item>
|
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|
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<!-- Source: ccc22
|
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-->
|
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|
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<item source="ccc22" added="20060823">
|
|
<title>COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
COMPLETE Hard Disk Encryption with FreeBSD, by Marc Schiesser
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Learn how to effectively protect not only your data
|
|
but also your applications.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Most technologies and techniques intended for
|
|
securing digital data focus on protection while the
|
|
machine is turned on mostly by defending against
|
|
remote attacks. An attacker with physical access
|
|
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
|
|
sensitive data, the risk is most likely high. This
|
|
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
|
|
the machine is turned off.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/events/1139.en.html</overview>
|
|
<tags>ccc,ccc2005,ccc22,presentation,freebsd,harddisk encryption,marc schiesser</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/fahrplan/attachments/687-slides_Complete_Hard_Disk_Encryption.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>679Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>Slides</desc>
|
|
<tags>slides</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<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>
|
|
<length>1:06:07</length>
|
|
<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>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: aauug
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="aauug" added="20070115">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<desc>PDF (danish)</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: bsd-dk
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsd-dk" added="20070115">
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: Google Tech Talk
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<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
|
|
-->
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<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="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
|
|
rules.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#43</overview>
|
|
<tags>openbsd,artwork</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song43.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>8.2 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 48 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>song43.ogg</url>
|
|
<size>6.5 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 48 seconds</length>
|
|
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
|
|
<tags>ogg</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
|
|
<item source="openbsd" added="20071102">
|
|
<title>OpenBSD 4.2 Release Song - "100001 1010101"</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Those of us who work on OpenBSD are often asked why
|
|
we do what we do. This song's lyrics express the
|
|
core motivations and goals which have remained
|
|
unchanged over the years - secure, free, reliable
|
|
software, that can be shared with anyone. Many other
|
|
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.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
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,
|
|
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
|
|
working, but not at the expense of our original
|
|
goals.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
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.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We fully admit that some BSD licensed software has
|
|
been taken and used by many commercial entities,
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but contributions come back more often than people
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seem to know, and when they do, they're always still
|
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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
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all, we make our stuff so free so that everyone can
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benefit -- it remains a core goal; we really have
|
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not strayed at all in 10 years. But we can expect
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more from projects who talk about sharing -- such
|
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as the various Linux projects.
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</p><p>
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Now rather than seeing us as friends who can
|
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cooperatively improve all codebases, we are seen
|
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as foes who oppose the GPL. The participants of
|
|
"the race" are being manipulated by the FSF and
|
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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.
|
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</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>
|
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<overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#42</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>song42.mp3</url>
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<size>4.0 Mb</size>
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<length>4 minutes 40 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>song42.ogg</url>
|
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<size>6.4 Mb</size>
|
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<length>4 minutes 4- 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="20070502">
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<title>OpenBSD 4.1 Release Song - Puffy Baba and the 40 Vendors</title>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<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>
|
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<size>4.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>4 minutes 19 seconds</length>
|
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<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
|
|
-->
|
|
<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>Offical 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>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: The Linux Link Tech Show
|
|
-->
|
|
<item source="tllts" added="20070217">
|
|
<title>The Linux Link Tech Show Episode 179</title>
|
|
<desc>
|
|
Special Guests Will Backman and Scott Ruecker.
|
|
Will's talks about his podcast bsdtalk and about
|
|
Linux and BSD in general. We are joined by Troels
|
|
also. Dann on Devede and hopes for MythTV. Scott
|
|
Ruecker talks about Scale and general linux and
|
|
lxer stuff.
|
|
</desc>
|
|
<tags>linux link tech show,talk,will backman</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.tllts.org/audio/tllts_179-02-14-07.mp3</url>
|
|
<size>31 Mb</size>
|
|
<length>120 minutes</length>
|
|
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: Ottawa Amateur Radio Club
|
|
-->
|
|
<item source="oarc" added="20070219">
|
|
<title>Ham Radio on FreeBSD</title>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<p>
|
|
Last month I attended a meeting of the Ottawa Amateur
|
|
Radio Club (<a href="http://www.oarc.net/">OARC</a>)
|
|
as a member of my local BUG was giving a presentation
|
|
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
|
|
entry at Hampedia</a>, the Wikipedia for ham
|
|
operators.
|
|
</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.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>oarc,presentation,radio,diane bruce</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<size>23 pages</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>mp3</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- Source: Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone.
|
|
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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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<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>
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<desc>
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How to protect your data on FreeBSD machine even
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when your computer is turned off? This hard disk
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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">
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<title>FreeBSD: First time install and configure</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-first-time-install-and.html</overview>
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<desc>
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Tutorial how to install and configure FreeBSD. It
|
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seems that comments in video are in Japanese :)
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>FreeBSD: using ports system</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-using-ports-system.html</overview>
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<desc>
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Using ports system in FreeBSD to install etherape.
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd,ports</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>FreeBSD installation</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-installation.html</overview>
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<desc>
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Step-by-step installation of FreeBSD operating system.
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>NetBSD and ssshfs</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/netbsd-and-ssshfs.html</overview>
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<desc>
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Usage of ssshfs on NetBSD with PUFFS.
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,puffs</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503">
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<title>Install Debian and NetBSD on Xen Domu</title>
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<overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/install-debian-and-netbsd-on-xen-domu.html</overview>
|
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<desc>
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Video tutorial on installation of Debian and NetBsd on Domu with Xen.
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</desc>
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<tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,xen,debian</tags>
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</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>
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<desc>
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From the talks with subject "Free Alternatives To
|
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Microsoft" comes "NetBSD. More CPUs than Linux. +
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BSD ports/packages.".
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</desc>
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<tags>berklix,netbsd,packages</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="linuxreality" added="20070820">
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<title>Interview with Will Backman</title>
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<overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-74-interview-with-will-backman/</overview>
|
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<desc>
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In this episode: an interview with the host of the
|
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BSDTalk Podcast, Will Backman, in which we talk
|
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about the history of the BSD's, including FreeBSD,
|
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NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, PC-BSD, and DesktopBSD,
|
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and discuss some of the goals and features of these
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projects.
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</desc>
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<tags>linux reality,bsdtalk,interview,will backman</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality074.mp3</url>
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<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>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="linuxreality" added="20070830">
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<title>BSD Wrap-Up</title>
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<overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-75-bsd-wrap-up/</overview>
|
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<desc>
|
|
In this episode: OReilly discount code for Linux
|
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Reality listeners available on the LR website; a
|
|
new Linux Reality contest where one can win a
|
|
listener-donated book, LPI Certification in a
|
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Nutshell, for the best audio Listener Tip sent in
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between now and the end of November; a new podcast
|
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client I am developing in Python; petition to open
|
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source the Main Actor video editing software; a
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call for guest podcasts; a brief wrap-up discussion
|
|
of my adventures with the BSD's; audio and email
|
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listener feedback.
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</desc>
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<tags>linux reality</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality075.mp3</url>
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<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>
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</files>
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</item>
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<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
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<title>OpenBSD Road Warrior - Felix Kronlage</title>
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<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
|
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using your laptop outside your home or office (called
|
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a Road Warrior). If you use a laptop on the road,
|
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you NEED to hear this episode.
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</desc>
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<tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,road warrior,felix kronlage</tags>
|
|
<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/142146005/scr012-1.mp3</url>
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<length>40 minutes</length>
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<size>16 Mb</size>
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<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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<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
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<title>What is OpenBSD - Wim Vandeputte</title>
|
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<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!!
|
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</desc>
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<tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,wim vandeputte</tags>
|
|
<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752314/scr010.mp3</url>
|
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<length>46 minutes</length>
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<size>18 Mb</size>
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<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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<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>
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<file>
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<url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752318/scr08.mp3</url>
|
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<length>20 minutes</length>
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<size>8 Mb</size>
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<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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<!-- BSDCan
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-->
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080528">
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<title>Daniel Braniss</title>
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/102.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
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|
<h1>iSCSI</h1>
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<i>not an Apple appliance.</i>
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<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>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,presentation,iscsi,daniel braniss</tags>
|
|
<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/65_bsdcan.pdf</url>
|
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<length>30 pages</length>
|
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<size>1.4 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="20080528">
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
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<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>
|
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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="20080526">
|
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<title>Kris Moore - Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/81.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<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>
|
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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>
|
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The presentation will be divided into two main sections:
|
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<br />
|
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The Push Button Installer (PBI) Format
|
|
</p>
|
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<ul>
|
|
<li>The basics of the PBI format</li>
|
|
<li>The PBI format construction</li>
|
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<li>Add & Remove scripting support within PBI</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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<p>
|
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Building PBIs from Ports "Auto-magically"
|
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</p>
|
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<ul>
|
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<li>The PBI build server & standalone software</li>
|
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<li>Module creation & configuration</li>
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<li>Converting messy ports into PBIs</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,pc-bsd,ports,pbi,kris moore</tags>
|
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<files>
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/57_PBIPresentation</url>
|
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<length>26 pages</length>
|
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<size>120 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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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
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<title>John Pertalion - An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/71.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<h1>An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD</h1>
|
|
<i>Solving the problem</i>
|
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<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:
|
|
http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,freebsd,installer,ivan voras</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/56_bsdcantalk.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>39 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1.1 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080526">
|
|
<title>Poul-Henning Kamp - Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/68.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control</h1>
|
|
<i>Monitoring weird hardware reliably</i>
|
|
<p>
|
|
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.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
I believe I gave a WIP presentation of this about
|
|
two years ago.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,air traffic control,scada,poul-henning kamp</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/64_BSDCan2008-AirTrafficControl.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>46 pages</length>
|
|
<size>7.7 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<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>
|
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</ul></li>
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</ul>
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]]></desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,paper,debugging,freebsd,john baldwin</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/46_slides.pdf</url>
|
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<length>26 pages</length>
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<size>113 Kb</size>
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<desc>slides, 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/45_article.pdf</url>
|
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<length>15 pages</length>
|
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<size>121 Kb</size>
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<desc>paper, 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>John Birrell - DTrace for FreeBSD</title>
|
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<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/66.en.html</overview>
|
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<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<h1>DTrace for FreeBSD</h1>
|
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<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
|
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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
|
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FreeBSD system.
|
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</p>
|
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<ul>
|
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<li>Introduction to the D language - probes, predicates and actions.</li>
|
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<li>dtrace(8) and libdtrace - the userland side of the DTrace story.</li>
|
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<li>The DTrace kernel module, it's ioctl interface to userland and the provider infrastructure in the kernel.</li>
|
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<li>DTrace kernel hooks and the problem of code licensed under Sun's CDDL.</li>
|
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<li>What does a DTrace probe actually do?</li>
|
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<li>DTrace safety and how it is implemented.</li>
|
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<li>Build system changes to add CTF (Compact C Type Format) data to objects, shared libraries and executables.</li>
|
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<li>The DTrace test suite.</li>
|
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<li>A brief list of things to do to port the DTrace facility to other BSD-derived operating systems.</li>
|
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</ul>
|
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]]></desc>
|
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,dtrace,freebsd,john birrell</tags>
|
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<files>
|
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<file>
|
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<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/60_dtrace_bsdcan.pdf</url>
|
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<length>49 pages</length>
|
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<size>148 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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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
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<title>Matthieu Herrb - X.org</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/94.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
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<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>
|
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<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
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<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">
|
|
<title>Brooks Davis - Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/64.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods</h1>
|
|
<p>
|
|
In this talk we present Aerosource, an initiative
|
|
to bring Open Source Software development methods
|
|
to internal software developers at The Aerospace
|
|
Corporation.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Within Aerosource, FreeBSD is used in several key
|
|
roles. First, we run most of our tools on top of
|
|
FreeBSD. Second, the ports collection (both official
|
|
ports and custom internal ones) eases our administrative
|
|
burden. Third, the FreeBSD project serves as an
|
|
example and role model for the results that can be
|
|
achieved by an Open Source Software projects. We
|
|
discuss the development infrastructure we have built
|
|
for Aerosource based largely on BSD licensed software
|
|
including FreeBSD, PostgreSQL, Apache, and Trac.
|
|
We will also discuss our custom management tools
|
|
including our system for managing our custom internal
|
|
ports. Finally, we will cover our development
|
|
successes and how we use projects like FreeBSD as
|
|
exemplars of OSS development.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,abstract,software development,brooks davis</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/43_extended-abstract.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>2 pages</length>
|
|
<size>72 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/62_freebsd-oss-methods.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>33 pages</length>
|
|
<size>1 Mb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Randall Stewart - SCTP what it is and how to use it</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/91.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>SCTP - SCTP what it is and how to use it</h1>
|
|
<p>
|
|
This talk will introduce the attendee into the
|
|
interesting world of SCTP.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
We will first discuss the new and different features
|
|
that SCTP (a new transport in FreeBSD 7.0) provide
|
|
to the user. Then we will shift gears and discuss
|
|
the extended socket API that is available to SCTP
|
|
users and will cover such items as:
|
|
</p>
|
|
<ul>
|
|
<li>The two socket programming models</li>
|
|
<li>Extended system calls that support the SCTP feature set.</li>
|
|
<li>What model may fit you best</li>
|
|
</ul>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,abstract,freebsd,sctp,randall stewart</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/44_bsdcan_sctp.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>10 pages</length>
|
|
<size>130 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<title>Rafal Jaworowski - Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/73.en.html</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
<h1>Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip</h1>
|
|
<p>
|
|
This talk covers the development work on porting
|
|
the FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion family of highly
|
|
integrated chips.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
ARM architecture is widely adopted in the embedded
|
|
devices, and since the architecture can be licensed,
|
|
many implementation variations exist: Orion is a
|
|
derivative compliant with the ARMv5TE definition,
|
|
it provides a rich set of on-chip peripherals.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Present state of the FreeBSD support for ARM is
|
|
explained, areas for improvement highlighted and
|
|
its overall shape and condition presented.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
The main discussion covers scope of the Orion port
|
|
(what integrated peripherals required new development,
|
|
what was adapted from existing code base); design
|
|
decisions are explained for the most critical items,
|
|
and implementation details revealed.
|
|
</p><p>
|
|
Summary notes are given on general porting methodology,
|
|
debugging techniques and difficulties encountered
|
|
during such undertaking.
|
|
</p>
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,freebsd,arm,marvell orion,rafal jaworowski</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/50_2008_marvell_freebsd.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>25 pages</length>
|
|
<size>193 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
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</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
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|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20080521">
|
|
<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
|
|
<br />
|
|
Traditional greetings
|
|
]]></desc>
|
|
<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2008,slides,dan langille</tags>
|
|
<files>
|
|
<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/attachments/48_BSDCan2008Opening.pdf</url>
|
|
<length>17 pages</length>
|
|
<size>500 Kb</size>
|
|
<desc>PDF file</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070824">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<length>35 minutes</length>
|
|
<size>77 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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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070814">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<size>39 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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
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</file>
|
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</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 />
|
|
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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<tags>quicktime</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
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</item>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070813">
|
|
<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>
|
|
<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>
|
|
|
|
<item source="bsdcan" added="20070519">
|
|
<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Friday</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/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>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070520">
|
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Saturday</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.db.net/gallery/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>
|
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|
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Scott Murphy</title>
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<overview>http://scott5.vox.com/library/post/bsdcan-2007-photos.html</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Scott Murphy
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,scott murphy</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Julian C. Dunn</title>
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<overview>http://www.aquezada.com/gallery/v/trips/bsdcan2007/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Julian C. Dunn
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,julian c dunn</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Bjoern A. Zeeb</title>
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<overview>http://www.zabbadoz.net/users/bz/BSDCan2007/BSDCan2007-public/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Bjoern A. Zeeb
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,bjoern a zeeb</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Randi Harper</title>
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<overview>http://www.flickr.com/photos/freebsdgirl/sets/72157600230001160/</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Randi Harper
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,randi harper,freebsdgirl</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070524">
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<title>BSDCan-2007 Photos - Dru Lavigne</title>
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<overview>http://picasaweb.google.com/dru.lavigne/BSDCan2007</overview>
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<desc>
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Photos taken at BSDCan 2007 by Dru Lavigne
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,photos,dru lavigne</tags>
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</item>
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<item source="bsdcan" added="20070520">
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<title>The FreeBSD Security Officer function</title>
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<overview>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/</overview>
|
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<desc>
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"FreeBSD Security Officer function" at BSDCAN 2007 by Simon L. Nielsen (FreeBSD Deputy Security Officer)
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</desc>
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<tags>bsdcan,bsdcan2007,pdf,freebsd,security officer,simon l nielsen</tags>
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<files>
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<file>
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<url>http://people.freebsd.org/~simon/presentations/freebsd-so-function-bsdcan-2007.pdf</url>
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<size>252 Kb</size>
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<length>29 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="bsdcan" added="20070520">
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<title>FreeBSD Portsnap</title>
|
|
<overview>http://www.daemonology.net/papers/</overview>
|
|
<desc><![CDATA[
|
|
"FreeBSD Portsnap -
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What (it is), Why (it was written), and How (it works)"
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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>
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<file>
|
|
<url>http://www.daemonology.net/papers/bsdcan07.pdf</url>
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<size>1.3 Mb</size>
|
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<length>88 pages</length>
|
|
<desc>PDF version</desc>
|
|
<tags>pdf</tags>
|
|
</file>
|
|
</files>
|
|
</item>
|
|
|
|
<!-- BSDConTR
|
|
-->
|
|
<item source="bsdcontr" added="20071031">
|
|
<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>
|
|
</item>
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|
|
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</items>
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|
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<sources>
|
|
<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="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="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="meetbsd">
|
|
<name>MeetBSD</name>
|
|
<url>http://www.meetbsd.org/</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>
|
|
|
|
</sources>
|
|
</multimedia>
|