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Bug Busters! OpenBSD 5.1 Released

November 14, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “Today the 5.1 release of OpenBSD has surfaced. As usual, it includes improved hardware support, but also OpenSSH 6.0 and over 7000 ports, with major performance and stability improvements in the package build process (and some really cool stickers). Here’s the changelog, the download page, and the CD-ordering page. “

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AMD Confirms CPU Bug Found By DragonFly BSD’s Matt Dillon

November 14, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “Matt Dillon of DragonFly BSD just announced that AMD confirmed a CPU bug he found. Matt quotes part of the mail exchange and it looks like ‘consecutive back-to-back pops and (near) return instructions can create a condition where the processor incorrectly updates the stack pointer.’ The specific manifestations in DragonFly were random segmentation faults under heavy load.”

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MINIX 3.2 Released With Some Major Changes

November 14, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “MINIX 3.2.0 was released today (alternative announcement). Lots of code has been pulled in from NetBSD, replacing libc, much of the userspace and the bootloader. This should allow much more software to be ported easily (using the pkgsrc infrastructure which was previously adopted) while retaining the microkernel architecture. Also Clang is now used as a default compiler and ELF as the default binary format, which should allow MINIX to be ported to other architectures in the near future (in fact, they are currently looking to hire someone with embedded systems experience to port MINIX to ARM). A live CD is available.” The big highlight is the new NetBSD based userland — it replaces the incredibly old fashioned and limited Minix userland. There’s even experimental SMP support. Topping it all off, the project switched over to git which would make getting involved in development a bit easier for the casual hacker.

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FreeBSD Throws the Clang/LLVM Switch: Future Releases Use LLVM

November 7, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “Brooks Davis has announced that the FreeBSD Project has now officially switched to Clang/LLVM as C/C++ compiler. This follows several years of preparation, feeding back improvements to the Clang and LLVM source code bases, and nightly builds of FreeBSD using LLVM over two years. Future snapshots and all major FreeBSD releases will ship compiled with LLVM by default!”


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New committer: Bryan Venteicher (src)

November 6, 2012 by Rob

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New committer: Grzegorz Blach (ports)

November 4, 2012 by Rob

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Dragonfly BSD 3.2 Released

November 4, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “Dragonfly BSD recently announced the release of version 3.2 of their operating system. Improvements include: USB4BSD, a second-generation USB stack; merging of a GSoC project to provide CPU topology awareness to the scheduler, giving a nice boost for hyperthreading Intel CPUs; and last but not least, a new largely rewritten scheduler. Some background is in order for the last one. PostgreSQL 9.3 will move
from SysV shared memory to mmap for its shared memory needs. It turned
out that the switch much hurts its performance on the BSDs. Matthew Dillon was fast to respond with a search for bottlenecks and got the performance up to par with Linux.”


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FreeBSD 9.1-RC3 Available

November 4, 2012 by Rob

The third RC build for the FreeBSD-9.1 release cycle is now available. ISO images for the amd64, i386, and powerpc64 architectures are available on most of our FreeBSD mirror sites.

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OpenBSD 5.2 Released

November 3, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “OpenBSD 5.2 has been released and is available for download. One of the most significant changes in this release is the replacement of the user-level uthreads by kernel-level rthreads, allowing multithreaded programs to utilize multiple CPUs/cores.”


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Enhanced commit privileges: Erwin Lansing (src, ports)

October 24, 2012 by Rob

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