NetBSD Multimedia Resources List
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of interest for NetBSD users.
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Tag: pc-bsd
PC-BSD 9 Alpha with Kris Moore
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 05 November 2010
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-bsd, meetbsd, meetbsd2010, kris moore
Ogg version (18 minutes), MP3 version (9 Mb, 18 minutes)
Interview from MeetBSD California 2010 with Kris
Moore. We talk about the new alpha snapshot of
PC-BSD 9. More information at http://blog.pcbsd.org/
PC-Sysinstall with John Hixson
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 05 October 2010
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-sysinstall, pc-bsd, john hixson
Ogg version (14 minutes), MP3 version (7 Mb, 14 minutes)
Interview with John Hixson. We talk about his work
on PC-Sysinstall, the PC-BSD installer and possible
alternative to the FreeBSD sysinstall.
Dru Lavigne
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 18 April 2010
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-bsd, dru lavigne
Ogg version (28 minutes), MP3 version (13 Mb, 28 minutes)
Interview with Dru Lavigne. We talk about her new
book, The Definitive Guide to PC-BSD, and also the
upcoming BSD Professional Certification.
James Nixon from iXsystems
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 02 February 2010
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, ixsystems, pc-bsd, james nixon
Ogg version (16 minutes), MP3 version (8 Mb, 16 minutes)
Interview with James Nixon, webmaster and committer
for PC-BSD. We talk about some of the new features
coming up in 8.0, gaming on BSD, his work on the
unique look and feel of PC-BSD, and Camp KDE.
Kris Moore
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 06 October 2008
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, kris more, pc-bsd
Ogg version (12 minutes), MP3 version (6 Mb, 12 minutes)
Interview with Kris Moore. We talk about the recent
release of PC-BSD 7.0.
PBI 4 with Kris Moore
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 27 February 2008
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-bsd, kris moore
Ogg version (10 minutes), MP3 version (5 Mb, 10 minutes)
Interview with PC-BSD founder Kris Moore about the
new features in PBI 4.
PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 07 August 2007
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-bsd, kris moore
Ogg version (12 minutes), MP3 version (6 Mb, 12 minutes)
Interview with PC-BSD Founder Kris Moore. We talk
about the upcoming 1.4 release.
Kris Moore from PC-BSD
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 26 October 2006
Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pc-bsd, kris moore
Ogg version (21 minutes), MP3 version (10 Mb, 21 minutes)
Interview with Kris Moore from PC-BSD.
PC-BSD, Matt Olander, AsiaBSDCon 2008
Source: YouTube bsdconferences channel
Added: 21 February 2009
Tags: youtube, presentation, asiabsdcon2008, asiabsdcon, pc-bsd, matt olander
Flash (28:50)
PC-BSD, Matt Olander, AsiaBSDCon 2008
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0q37X-MJzY
PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop
Source: YouTube bsdconferences channel
Added: 06 December 2008
Tags: youtube, meetbsd, meetbsd2007, pc-bsd, matt olander
Flash (31:30)
"PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop", Matt Olander at
MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC4gsipGfQU
AsiaBSDCon 2008 Paper List
Source: AsiaBSDCon
Added: 08 April 2008
Tags: asiabsdcon, asiabsdcon2008
Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods, Brooks Davis, Michael AuYeung, Mark Thomas (The Aerospace Corporation) (483 Kb), OpenBSD Network Stack Internals, Claudio Jeker (The OpenBSD Project) (410 Kb), Tracking FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting, M. Warner Losh (Cisco Systems, Inc.) (94 Kb), Send and Receive of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With puffs, Antti Kantee (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland) (126 Kb), GEOM --- in Infrastructure We Trust, Pawel Jakub Dawidek (The FreeBSD Project) (91 Kb), Reducing Lock Contention in a Multi-Core System, Randall Stewart (Cisco Systems, Inc.) (72 Kb), PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop, Matt Olander (iXsystems) (6.4 Mb), Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD Kernel, Kristaps Dzonsons (Centre for Parallel Computing, Swedish Royal Institute of Technology) (97 Kb), Whole of the proceedings (9.3 Mb), Gaols: Implementing Jails Under the kauth Framework, Christoph Badura (The NetBSD Foundation) (92 Kb), Cover page (467 Kb), Sleeping Beauty --- NetBSD on Modern Laptops, Jorg Sonnenberger, Jared D. McNeill (The NetBSD Foundation) (87 Kb), A Portable iSCSI Initiator, Alistair Crooks (The NetBSD Foundation) (341 Kb), BSD implementations of XCAST6, Yuji IMAI, Takahiro KUROSAWA, Koichi SUZUKI, Eiichi MURAMOTO, Katsuomi HAMAJIMA, Hajimu UMEMOTO, and Nobuo KAWAGUTI (XCAST fan club, Japan) (526 Kb)
Papers of the AsiaBSDCon 2007
MeetBSD 2008 in California - Presentation
Source: MeetBSD
Added: 19 November 2008
Tags: meetbsd, meetbsd2008, freebsd, presentations
FreeBSD Foundation Update & Recognition by Robert Watson (3.2 Mb, 8 pages), BSD Certification by Dru Lavigne (80 Kb, 19 pages), Crypto Acceleration by Philip Paeps (256 Kb, 20 pages), "Help, my system is slow!" Profiling tools, tips and tricks by Kris Kennaway (172 Kb, 29 pages), Embedding FreeBSD by M. Warner Losh (685 Kb, 31 pages), Isilon and FreeBSD by Zach Loafman (136 Kb, 25 pages), Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability by Brooks Davis (900 Kb, 24 pages), PC-BSD 7 - A Developer's Perspective by Kris Moore (580 Kb, 45 pages), FreeBSD Network Stack Performance - Optimizations for Modern Hardware by Robert Watson (5.5 Mb, 43 pages), A closer look at the ZFS file system by Pawel Jakub Dawidek (470 Kb, 45 pages)
MeetBSD 2008 at the Googleplex in Mountain View,
California to celebrate FreeBSD's 15th Anniversary!
MeetBSD 2007 - Presentations and recordings
Source: MeetBSD
Added: 28 May 2008
Tags: meetbsd, meetbsd2007
Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku (546 Mb), Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD (401 Mb), Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor (416 Kb, 34 Pages), Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety (600 Kb, 21 pages), Dominik Hamera, Jakub Klausa - Nowoczesne rozwiazania bezprzewodowe w systemie FreeBSD (165 Mb), Christian Brüffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor (409 Kb), Matt Olander - PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop (272 Mb), Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD (105 Mb), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (6.0 Mb), Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD (1.7 Mb, 25 Pages), Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety (638 Mb), Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places (162 Mb), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (3.7 Mb, 71 Pages), Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007 (308 Mb), Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD (3.9 Mb, 71 Pages), Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places (495 Kb, 53 Pages), Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7 (336 Kb, 37 pages), Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku (1.1 Mb, 35 Pages), Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7 (564 Mb)
MeetBSD 2007 at the Conference Centre-PWSBiA Congress in Warsaw
Kris Moore - PC-BSD - Making FreeBSD on the desktop a reality
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
Added: 25 May 2009
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2009, presentation, pc-bsd, freebsd, kris moore
Paper (351 Kb, 9 pages), Slides (512 Kb, 35 pages)
PC-BSD - Making FreeBSD on the desktop a reality
FreeBSD on the Desktop
While FreeBSD is a all-around great operating system,
it is greatly lagging behind in desktop appeal. Why
is this? In this talk, we will take a look at some
of the desktop drawbacks of FreeBSD, and how are
are attempting to fix them through PC-BSD.
FreeBSD has a reputation for its rock-solid
reliability, and top-notch performance in the server
world, but is noticeably absent when it comes to
the vast market of desktop computing. Why is this?
FreeBSD offers many, if not almost all of the same
open-source packages and software that can be found
in the more popular Linux desktop distributions,
yet even with the speed and reliability FreeBSD
offers, a relative few number of users are deploying
it on their desktops.
In this presentation we will take a look at some
of the reasons why FreeBSD has not been as widely
adopted in the desktop market as it has on the
server side. Several of the desktop weaknesses of
FreeBSD will be shown, along with how we are trying
to fix these short-comings through a desktop-centric
version of FreeBSD, known as PC-BSD. We will also
take a look at the package management system employed
by all open-source operating systems alike, and
some of the pitfalls it brings, which may hinder
widespread desktop adoption.
Kris Moore - Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)
Source: BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference
Added: 26 May 2008
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2008, slides, pc-bsd, ports, pbi, kris moore
PDF file (120 Kb, 26 pages)
Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)
Creating a self-contained application from the ports tree
PC-BSD provides a user-friendly desktop experience,
for experts and casual users alike. PC-BSD is 100%
FreeBSD under the hood, while providing desktop
essentials, such as a graphical installation system,
point-n-click package-management using the PBI
system, and easy to use system management tools;
All integrated into an easy to use K Desktop
Environment (KDE).
The PBI (Push Button Installer) format is the
cornerstone of the PC-BSD desktop, which allows
users to install applications in a self-contained
format, free from dependency problems, and compile
issues that stop most casual users from desktop
adoption. The PBI format also provides power and
flexibility in user interaction, and scripting
support, which allows applications to be fine-tuned
to the best possible user experience.
This talk would go over in some detail our new PBI
building system, which converts a FreeBSD port,
such as FireFox, into a standalone self-contained
PBI installer for PC-BSD desktops.
The presentation will be divided into two main sections:
The Push Button Installer (PBI) Format
- The basics of the PBI format
- The PBI format construction
- Add & Remove scripting support within PBI
Building PBIs from Ports "Auto-magically"
- The PBI build server & standalone software
- Module creation & configuration
- Converting messy ports into PBIs
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