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KDE 3.5.10 for FreeBSD available!
Martin Wilke says:
Max and I worked hard to get KDE 3.5.10 ready before
the Ports freeze starts. Finally I commited the update
to the ports tree a few minutes ago.
You can see the Commit mail here.
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Apache 2.2 update in pkgsrc
DragonFly BSD Digest says:
Eric Gillespie posted in the pkgsrc-users@netbsd.org to announce the apache22 package now has shared module support; it’s not on by default. (Apache’s a common enough program that it’s worth singling out this announcement.)
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Simple scheduler showing
DragonFly BSD Digest says:
Not news, but a succinct description of DragonFly’s scheduler. Bits of what’s described there have shown up in news posts here, but I think this is the first full description.
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BSD Job Trends
A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru says:
At the BSD booth at LinuxWorld San Francisco, I met up with the Director of Marketing at oDesk. ODesk provides a platform for business and qualified technology contractors to connect. Their service includes an application to record the hours worked, screenshots of work in [...]
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Java Installable Packages Now Available
From FreeBSD Foundation:
Dear FreeBSD Community,
The FreeBSD Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Java JDK and JRE 6.0 binary installable packages for FreeBSD 6.x and 7.x
on the i386 and amd64 architectures! The binaries are available at
http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml.
We would like to thank Kurt Miller for his hard work on this project. We
would also like to [...]
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Why vi?
DragonFly BSD Digest says:
For those readers who use vi or vim or another vi-like editor, here?s an interesting writeup of how to make vim really work for you. Emacs users, please look away. (via someone on IRC)
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Warning: Problems with portupgrade 2.4
DesktopBSD News says:
The DesktopBSD Package Manager is incompatible with the new portupgrade 2.4.2/2.4.3 release in…
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Transactional reading
DragonFly BSD Digest says:
As part of a larger discussion about transactional file systems, Dmitri Nikulin posted a link to two relatively recent blog posts by Jeff Robinson talking about I/O atomicity and file offset semantics.
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Open Source & Education
A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru says:
The August issue of the OSBR is now available in PDF and HTML versions. From the table of contents:
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Software Freedom Day 2008
A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru says:
Software Freedom Day is Saturday, September 20. From the website:
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