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Adventures in porting a Wayland Compositor to NetBSD and OpenBSD by Jeff Frasca
Adventures in porting a Wayland Compositor to NetBSD and OpenBSD by Jeff Frasca
I'm typing this in my Xuake Wayland Compositor on OpenBSD.
I started this journey on the NetBSD 9.99.x branch and ended up having to dig into the guts of wscons, mesa, libdrmβ¦
I'm typing this in my Xuake Wayland Compositor on OpenBSD.
I started this journey on the NetBSD 9.99.x branch and ended up having to dig into the guts of wscons, mesa, libdrmβ¦
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smolBSD.
smolBSD is a meta-operating system built on top of NetBSD. It lets you compose your own UNIX environment - from a single-purpose microservice system to a fully-custom OS image - in just a few minutes.
The smolBSD environment uses the netbsd-MICROVM kernel as its foundation, leveraging the same portable, reliable codebase that powers NetBSD itself. You decide what to include - sshd, httpd, or your own service - and smolBSD builds a coherent, minimal, bootable image ready to run anywhere.
https://smolbsd.org/
#system #microvm
smolBSD is a meta-operating system built on top of NetBSD. It lets you compose your own UNIX environment - from a single-purpose microservice system to a fully-custom OS image - in just a few minutes.
The smolBSD environment uses the netbsd-MICROVM kernel as its foundation, leveraging the same portable, reliable codebase that powers NetBSD itself. You decide what to include - sshd, httpd, or your own service - and smolBSD builds a coherent, minimal, bootable image ready to run anywhere.
https://smolbsd.org/
#system #microvm
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