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Greetings,

I recently setup my own NetBSD server to learn more about selfhosting and Unix. I am sharing it with anyone who also want to learn about command line and server stuff and will be also providing mentorship ( not an expert but know enough to at least teach begginers).

stuff I can teach using that server:

  • basic command line
  • how to host stuff like static HTML pages
  • ssh concepts
  • hosting http alternative like Gemini, Gopher etc
  • scripting in Bash, Python etc

so yeah, if you think you or someone else is interested in learning NetBSD share this post with them :)

( again this is just for begginers only please don't sign up if you are already an expert or intermediate ) ( this is my mail alias I put to avoid spammers so don't be afraid of it sawura19.zofeta41@murena.io )

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NetBSD 10.1 (GENERIC) on a Panasonic CF-NX3: https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=8110

#runbsd #netbsd

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by M33@lemmy.sdf.org to c/netbsd@lemmy.sdf.org
 
 

Hello there

A few years ago my RPi were all running NetBSD 8 or 9. It was all good but at some point major OS upgrades hassle and more and more docker packaged apps pushed me toward Linux/arm64.

Does anyone currently runs NetBSD 10 on RPi ? (Pi2, pi3, pi4)

Bye

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Upcoming EuroBSDCan talk: Building a wind speed logger in NetBSD with GPIO by Nicola Mingotti

(https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/talk/7RKDFU.ics)09-21, 13:45–14:30 (Europe/Dublin), Foyer A **

We will see how to set up a small ARM computer (RPi3B+ or BeagleBone Black) to be a remote data logger for wind speed. We will be using gpioctl(8) and gpioirq(4) to collect data. The main objective of the talk is to show how to use gpios to interact with the world that lives outside the computer.

Nicola Mingotti (https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/speaker/UYB88T/)

Tickets are still available and this talk will be streamed and recorded for later release.

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Upcoming EuroBSDCon NetBSD talk: Flipping Bits: Memory Errors in the Machine By Taylor R Campbell

(https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/talk/EHTVPK.ics)09-21, 11:45–12:30 (Europe/Dublin), Foyer A **

We've all heard stories of the dreaded cosmic ray angrily flipping bits
in your RAM. But how much does it matter, really? And, more
importantly, how do you tell?

This talk will cover an overview of hardware architecture around
detecting and correcting memory errors, software support for handling
them and other types of hardware errors, and stories of memory errors
in the real world.

And, if the stars align, perhaps we'll have a live demo.

Taylor R Campbell (https://events.eurobsdcon.org/2024/speaker/ENKTTF/)

EuroBSDCon tickets are still available and it will be streamed and recorded for later release.

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NetBSD Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson https://youtube.com/watch?v=3rSTLHKm7fI Subfiles By: Elijah Sherwood & Dr Philip Nelson](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3rSTLHKm7fI)

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BSDCan video posted: NetBSD on RISC-V - It Finally Runs NetBSD By: Dylan Eskew & Dr Phil Nelson

https://youtu.be/RNHTYV4MI8Y

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In years past there has been a Dev Summit running simultaneously with the FreeBSD Dev Summit.

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