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FreeBSD 14.0
FreeBSD 14.0
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“DJ Ware”
The FreeBSD team has released their 14.0 version of FreeBSD just in time for their 30th anniversary!
All in all its a good release, they are really trying to make things easier to install, and it may take them a couple of tries to work out some of the bugs in the release. However I was able to…
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Using FreeBSD/riscv64 13.2 inside the QEMU emulator.
Neatly presented. Thank you DJ Ware. BTW, Does anybody know the name to the outro music playing during the last 15 seconds?
No IPv6? 🙁
The thing with BSD is the GUI has always been an afterthought and novelty. They fully expect you to use the terminal for serious work.
Don't worry, I'm sure they'll fix your mouse problem in 4-6 years.
I am aware of DJ Ware.
There is a new OpenZFS release 2.2.2 to fix the data loss bug.
I wonder how long powerpc will be supported.
Thanks for the great coverage. I've been debating installing FreeBSD on an Intel box that currently is running Proxmox. I've had FreeBSD as a VM for years but it really deserves it's own hardware. My first account, back in the distant past, was on a Unix machine that I would contact by modem. I was using Archie and Veronica search engines etc. Apart from nostalgia, I've always been impressed by Unix.
DJ Ware on the mic!
Drop that hard bsd!
I like FreeBSD. It's a well designed and architected system. Unlike what feels like a messy hodgepodge of various tools and trinkets such as Linux ecosystem. Don't get me wrong, I'm not dissing on Linux, as there are some benefits in its crowd sourced development approach. But I feel that if you want a serious, reasonable, stable, well organized system FreeBSD is better.
Looks like they finally fixed Bug 221074. How many years did that take?…
A Great review of a Great OS, Thank You.
If you're going BSD try doas instead of sudo
A minor note @8:40, KDE Plasma (the desktop environment) doesn’t have YY.MM version numbers. You might be thinking of KDE Gear, the application collection?
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When FreeBSD gets better support for Wayland and things start to "just work" more, Linux sysadmins and hardcore users will have a great alternative!
Of course, I'm not saying FreeBSD is not already great, don't want to start a "war". All I'm saying is that at this point, a lot of things needs tweaking and to spend time on them so for a lot of people, there is no point to jump.
So license is why Sony do not need resale their Play Station operating system. Sad.
they should give it a MacOS style KDE theme out of the box with a global menu. people generally feel more at home with MacOS interfaces than Gnome.
freebsd-update time.
Thank´s for giving a BSD some much deserved attention. I think most Linux users don´t even know it exists. And we need to change that. It´s a good alternative to Linux for 99% of the users. I once heard that "Linux is for people who hates Windows, BSD is for people who love UNIX". Anyway, thanks for a great video as always.
A lot of nitpicking at linux. Makes your video unbelievable. And 1024 CPU core support? So what? Who has a system with 1024 CPU cores at home? Or at work? And are you claiming that Solaris is a BSD derivative (hint: It's not).
FreeBSD rules. Glad to see the iwlwifi driver – it's what my motherboard's integrated wifi chip uses.
big performance jumps!