Giveaway – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:44:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Giveaway – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 The Installfest | BSD 19 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/49237/the-installfest-bsd-19/ Fri, 10 Jan 2014 08:37:03 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=49237 It's the long-awaited "installfest" segment, where we go through the installer of each of the different BSDs.

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We\’ve got some special treats for you this week on the show. It\’s the long-awaited \”installfest\” segment, where we go through the installer of each of the different BSDs. Of course we also have your feedback and the latest news as well… and… we even have our very first viewer contest! There\’s a lot to get to today on BSD Now – the place to B.. SD.

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Headlines

FreeBSD\’s new testing infrastructure

  • A new test suite was added to FreeBSD, with 3 powerful machines available
  • Both -CURRENT and stable/10 have got the test suite build infrastructure in place
  • Designed to help developers test and improve major scalability across huge amounts of CPUs and RAM
  • More details available here
  • Could the iXsystems monster server be involved…?

OpenBSD gets signify

  • At long last, OpenBSD gets support for signed releases!
  • For \”the world\’s most secure OS\” it was very easy to MITM kernel patches, updates, installer isos, everything
  • A commit to the -current tree reveals a new \”signify\” tool is currently being kicked around
  • More details in a blog post from the guy who committed it
  • Quote: \”yeah, briefly, the plan is to sign sets and packages. that\’s still work in progress.\”

Faces of FreeBSD

  • This time they interview Isabell Long, a 19 year old female that\’s involved with FreeBSD
  • She\’s a volunteer staff member on the freenode IRC network
  • In 2011, she participated in the Google Code-In contest and became involved with documentation
  • \”The new committer mentoring process proved very useful and that, plus the accepting community of FreeBSD, are reasons why I stay involved.\”

pkgsrc-2013Q4 branched

  • The quarterly pkgsrc branch from NetBSD is out
  • 13472 total packages for NetBSD-current/amd64 + 13049 binary packages built with clang!
  • Lots of numbers and stats in the announcement
  • pkgsrc works on quite a few different OSes, not just NetBSD
  • See our interview with Amitai Schlair for a bit about pkgsrc

OpenBSD on Google\’s Compute Engine

  • Google Compute Engine is a \”cloud computing\” platform similar to EC2
  • Unfortunately, they only offer poor choices for the OS (Debian and CentOS)
  • Recently it\’s been announced that there is a custom OS option
  • It\’s using a WIP virtio-scsi driver, lots of things still need more work
  • Lots of technical and networking details about the struggles to get OpenBSD working on it

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The Installfest

We\’ll be showing you the installer of each of the main BSDs. As of the date this episode airs, we\’re using:
+ FreeBSD 10.0
+ OpenBSD 5.4
+ NetBSD 6.1.2
+ DragonflyBSD 3.6
+ PCBSD 10.0


News Roundup

Building an OpenBSD wireless access point

  • A neat write up we found around the internet about making an OpenBSD wifi router
  • Goes through the process of PXE booting, installing base, using a serial console, setting up networking and wireless
  • Even includes a puffy sticker on the Soekris box at the end, how cute

FreeBSD 4.X jails on 10.0

  • Blog entry from our buddy Michael Lucas
  • For whatever reason (an \”in-house application\”), he needed to run a FreeBSD 4 jail in FreeBSD 10
  • Talks about the options he had: porting software, virtualizing, dealing with slow old hardware
  • He goes through the whole process of making an ancient jail
  • It\’s \”an acceptable trade-off, if it means I don’t have to touch actual PHP code.\”

Unscrewed: a story about OpenBSD

  • Pretty long blog post about how a network admin used OpenBSD to save the day
  • To set the tone, \”It was 5am, and the network was down\”
  • Great war story about replacing expensive routers and networking equipment with cheaper hardware and BSD
  • Mentions a lot of the built in tools and how OpenBSD is great for routers and high security applications

PCBSD weekly digest

  • 10.0-RC3 is out and ready to be tested
  • New detection of ATI Hybrid Graphics, they\’re working on nVidia next
  • Fixed an issue with detecting disk drives that take a LONG time to probe
  • Re-classifying Linux jails as unsupported / experimental (and all 4 people that use them wept)

Feedback/Questions

  • Daniel writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2uns1hMml
  • Erik writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s2MeJNCCiu
  • SW writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s21fBXkP2K
  • Bostjan writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s20N9bfkum
  • Samuel writes in: https://slexy.org/view/s20FU9wUO5

Contest

  • We\’re going to be having our first viewer contest!
  • We\’ll be giving away a handmade FreeBSD pillow – yes you heard right
  • All you need to do is write a tutorial for the show
  • Submit your BSD tutorial write-ups to feedback@bsdnow.tv
  • If you want to email us your idea first, I can tell you if I already have a tutorial for that topic prewritten for the show in the backlog
  • Check bsdnow.tv/contest for all the rules, details, instructions and a picture of the pillow.

  • All the tutorials are posted in their entirety at bsdnow.tv
  • The OpenBSD router tutorial has gotten some improvements. It now includes an option to encrypt all your DNS lookups, as well as some cool utilities you can use for bandwidth monitoring, performance improvements and other fun router stuff
  • Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv
  • Watch live Wednesdays at 2:00PM Eastern (19:00 UTC)
  • BSD Now got some unintended publicity at the 30th Chaos Communication Congress (1:28:16 – 1:31:00 in the video)

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GDC 2011 – Day One | J@N | 3.1.11 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/5647/gdc-2011-day-one-jn-3111/ Tue, 01 Mar 2011 22:27:50 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=5647 When a convention is called the "Game Developers' Conference", we pay attention. Tonight we take a look at some of the info that's come out from Day One!

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Yes, we’re gamers. So when a convention called the “Game Developers’ Conference” gets together, we pay attention. On tonight’s episode, we’ll be taking a look at some of the info that’s come out from Day One of GDC 2011 (the conference’s 25th anniversary), as well as scouring for speculation on what else may pop up over the coming days.

NEWS

Google hands out CR-48 laptops to GDC attendees

Angry Birds Panel gets a surprise
– The open-source physics engine used in the game (Box2D) is not credited anywhere in the game/app. The inventor of Box2D snuck up to the mic during the Q&A and asked if it could be credited. Producer responds “let’s talk after the panel” to applause.

Humble Indie Bundle retrospective
– Over $3million earned between the two bundles, >$1million for charity
– Steam users paid less than average independent downloaders.
– Linux users almost doubled the average contributions of Windows and OSx, on a per-purchase basis.

Minecraft getting a lot of attention
Nominated for 3 awards at Indie Game Fest (a sub-conference of GDC)
Recently announced official plans to release iOS version
Follow Notch on Twitter for up-to-the-minute updates
Mojang officially announced next title:  “Scrolls”

Valve/Steam announces “Big Picture Mode” to turn your PC into a console
– Controller-friendly interface, designed for easy navigation of your existing Steam library on TVs and PC monitors.

Magicka announces expansion pack: “Vietnam”
– Ridiculous, and highly inappropriate. But also looks like a lot of fun.

SPECULATION

What people WANT to hear in the MMO community:
– Info on: Black Prophecy, Secret World, Jumpgate: Evolution, Fallout Online, The Agency
– Launch dates for:  SW:TOR and Guild Wars 2

What people WANT to hear about offline games:
– Half-Life 2, Episode 3
– The future role of mobile games (alternative? mainstream? console killer?)
– Epic Games (UT, GoW) plans to announce a new IP

And if they don’t announce it at GDC, PAX East is next weekend!

WHAT TO WATCH

Official GDC Schedule

IGN’s coverage
Joystiq’s coverage
g4tv’s coverage

If you keep your eyes on GDC as it continues through Thursday, remember to Skype in after our Thursday show to share further thoughts on any news that interests you! (must have Skype 5.0)

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