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Cheri-picking BSD | BSD Now 139

This week, Allan is out of town, but since when has that ever stopped us from bringing you a new episode of BSDNow? We have news, feedback & an excellent interview with Brooks Davis telling us about CheriBSD that you won’t want to miss.

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Headlines

Unix’s file durability problem


Build a FreeBSD 10.3-release Openstack Image with bsd-cloudinit


Undeadly and HTTPS


FreeBSD Journal March/April Edition


Interview – Brooks Davis – brooks@FreeBSD.org / @brooksdavis

CHERI and Capabilities


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News Roundup

UbuntuBSD Is Looking To Become An Official Ubuntu Flavor

I would like to contribute all my work to Ubuntu Community and, if you think it is worthy, make ubuntuBSD an official Ubuntu project like Xubuntu or Edubuntu,” said Jon Boden. “If you’re interested, please let me know how would you like me to proceed.


It’s Just Bits

The OpenBSD community exemplifies this in many ways by taking existing solutions and simplifying them. Processing man pages is as old as Unix, and even in the 21st century OpenBSD has taken the time to rewrite the existing solution to be simpler and safer. It’s just bits that need to be turned into other bits. Similarly, OpenBSD has introduced doas as an alternative to sudo. While not replacing sudo entirely, doas makes the 99.99% case of what people use sudo for easier and safer. They are just bits that need to be authenticated.


Disk IO limiting is coming to FreeBSD

The Commit message states as follows:

Add four new RCTL resources – readbps, readiops, writebps and writeiops, for limiting disk (actually filesystem) IO.

Note that in some cases these limits are not quite precise. It’s ok, as long as it’s within some reasonable bounds.

Testing – and review of the code, in particular the VFS and VM parts – is very welcome.


BeastieBits


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