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FreeBSD 13 as your main Desktop

With the new release of FreeBSD 13, and a cool project named DarkMate you can have a complete and updated Desktop OS in no time.

This video by trisymphony guides you along the process.

DarkMate project:
https://github.com/broozar/installDesktopFreeBSD

trisymphony channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCInijsPYymEsdIJxHH7Kz3Q

#tutorial #desktop
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The ZFS Filesystem

ZFS is known as 'the last word in filesystems'. This workshop will get your hands dirty with installing, configuring and managing reliable and scalable storage systems with ZFS on FreeBSD. The talk covers pool-based storage, optimising storage systems for performance and redundancy and practise zero-downtime recovery from common storage events such as failing disks or running out of space.

#talk #zfs
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Oh, a new UNIX shell

Oh is an attempt to reduce the Unix shellโ€™s strangeness while retaining its fundamental characteristics. Oh is familiar and recognizable as a Unix shell but with:

- A more consistent and extensible syntax;
- Richer data types, including first-class pipes, objects, and methods; and
- Support for concurrent, higher-order and modular programming.

You love your shell. Youโ€™ve been using it for ages and are extremely efficient with it but there are times when its little quirks are enough to drive you mad.

Oh shell project:
https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/oh

#talk #shell
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FreeBSD 13.0 on the RPi 400

In this short video, RoboNuggie does a quick, off the cuff, non-technical, non-review of FreeBSD 13.0 on a Raspberry Pi 400.

RoboNuggie channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxwcmRAmBRzZMNS37dCgmHA

#walkthrough #rpi
FreeBSD Journal is free and accessible via web browser

FreeBSD Journal is the voice of the FreeBSD Community and the best way to keep up with the latest releases and new developments in FreeBSD.

You can check out all the issues here:
https://freebsdfoundation.org/our-work/journal/browser-based-edition/

#resource #magazine
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Ports - The FreeBSD AppStore*

*FreeBSD ports - the "App Store" that existed before the term was claimed as trademark. But have you looked under the hood to see how it works?

This presentation by Ben Woods at Linux Conf Au, will provide an introduction to the FreeBSD ports tree works, including:

- why the ports tree is required
- the use case for ports, and how this has evolved over time
- ports tree internals - how it works
- ports development - examples of how to change an existing port, and how to create a new port
- the road to becoming a ports committer, and how you can contribute to the ports tree

#talk #ports
Unix terminals and shells

In these video series made by Brian Will, and released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License, we'll get a better understanding of how terminal emulators and shells work inside a *nix operating system.

For more info about the author:
https://brianwill.github.io/

#tutorial #shell
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Power use of UNIX - Dan North

Being comfortable at a shell prompt and having a healthy working knowledge of Unix commands and regular expressions will give you a whole new level of capability. In this fun talk, Dan North introduce a few commands and shell tricks you should have in your back pocket, and show you how to start taking control of your operating system.

GOTO website:
https://gotopia.tech/

#talk
FreeBSD irc channel is moving

After the recent Freenode changes, a lot of projects are migrating their irc channels out. LiberaChat is the new official home for the FreeBSD irc channels.

- More info can be found at the wiki:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/IRC/Official-FreeBSD-IRC-channels-now-on-Libera-Chat

- To learn more about LiberaChat and setup your irc client check their official site:
https://libera.chat/

#info #irc
Running Widevine enabled Browsers in FreeBSD

It's well known that FreeBSD powers Netflix at its core, but when it comes to enjoying its shows inside a FreeBSD desktop turns out we cannot, or do we?

โ€” Thanks to our community member patovm04, we have a deep guide explaining step by step how to run a jail with a Linux version of a Chromium based web browser such as Chrome, Brave or Vivaldi.
https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/linuxulator-how-to-run-google-chrome-linux-binary-on-freebsd.77559/

โ€” Thanks to mrclksr, we have an automated shell script that takes all the knowledge above and do all the hard work for you, so it's just a matter of executing it and taking some popcorn out from the microwave (:
https://github.com/mrclksr/linux-browser-installer

This should let you enjoy any Widevine protected content over the net inside your FreeBSD desktop.

#guide #tutorial #widevine
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Enabling TOR in FreeBSD

Tired of limited free VPN providers or monthly payments to a company that says "it's not saving logs" but you never get to know if that's true at all? We have a solution for that.

Tor may not be completely secure and someone may manage to set some compromised tunnel exit, but the project stills being cool, and free.

In this video, Robonuggie guides us into the process of setting it up inside FreeBSD.

Robonuggie channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxwcmRAmBRzZMNS37dCgmHA

#tutorial #tor
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Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment - Complete Course

In this course (CS631) from Stevens Institute of Technology taught by Jan Schaumann, you will learn to develop complex system-level software in the C programming language while gaining an intimate understanding of the Unix operating system and its programming environment.

โ€”Topics covered include the user/kernel interface, fundamental concepts of Unix, user authentication, basic and advanced I/O, fileystems, signals, process relationships, and interprocess communication. Fundamental concepts of software development and maintenance on Unix systems (development and debugging tools such as "make" and "gdb") will also be covered.

โ€”Full course schedule, slides and programs can be found at:
https://stevens.netmeister.org/631/

โ€”Full video series (56) is available on youtube too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsB9Cg6yJc4&list=PL0qfF8MrJ-jxMfirAdxDs9zIiBg2Wug0z&index=1

#course #unix
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AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System

This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use", is roughly the same, only a little shorter. The former film was geared towards software developers and computer science students, the latter towards programmers specifically.

Footage courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, Warren, NJ

#film #archive
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Perl Programming Language | An introduction tutorial

Perl is a highly capable, feature-rich programming language with over 30 years of development, present in most (if not all) *nix systems.

In this video, Derek Banas will teach you all the basics plus pragmas, scalars, arrays, hashes, printf, print, math functions, conditionals, boolean operators, if, elsif, else, unless, ternary operator, looping, for, foreach, while, do while, reading input, given, strings functions, s///, ranges, slice, sort, push, pop, join, subroutines, recursive subroutines, packages, object oriented Perl and so much more.

Perl main site:
https://www.perl.org/

Derek Banas channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwRXb5dUK4cvsHbx-rGzSgw

#tutorial #perl