Displaying all 3 Episode of BSD Now with the tag “usb”.
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626: USB webcam testing
August 28th, 2025 | 56 mins 10 secs
802.11g, berkeley, bsd, bsdcan trip report, call for testing, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, freebsd journal, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, java, netbsd, open source, openbsd, openbsd webcams, openssh features, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, release process underway, shell, software, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, usb, utility, zfs, zpool
FreeBSD Journal Summer 2025 Edition, Java hiding in plain sight, BSDCan 2025 Trip report, Call for testing OpenBSD webcams, recent new features in OpenSSH, Improved 802.11g AP compatibility check, and more
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365: Whole year round
August 27th, 2020 | 46 mins 54 secs
audio, backup, battery, battery life, berkeley, bsd, cli, command line, distribution, dragonflybsd, freebsd, guide, hadoop, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, kernel, kernel module, kyua, laptop, netbsd, openbsd, operating system, os, software, status, status command, test framework, testing, trident, trueos, tutorial, usb, zfs
FreeBSD USB Audio, Kyua: An introduction for NetBSD users, Keeping backup ZFS on Linux kernel modules around, CLI Tools 235x Faster than Hadoop, FreeBSD Laptop Battery Life Status Command, and more.
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27: BSD Now vs. BSDTalk
March 5th, 2014 | 1 hr 42 mins
2014, bcrypt, bootable, bsd, bsd jail, bsdtalk, build.sh, building a release, cross compile, cross-build, dd, dragonflybsd, ezjail, freebsd, google summer of code, gsoc, gsoc2014, guide, howto, interview, ixsystems, jails, monitoring, netbsd, network, openbsd, openbsd usb drive, opensmtpd, openssh, packet filtering, pcbsd, pf, pflow, podcast, portability, portable, solar designer, spamd, tcpdump, tutorial, usb, will backman, x11
The long-awaited meetup is finally happening on today's show. We're going to be interviewing the original BSD podcaster, Will Backman, to discuss what he's been up to and what the future of BSD advocacy looks like. After that, we'll be showing you how to track (and even cross-compile!) the -CURRENT branch of NetBSD. We've got answers to user-submitted questions and the latest news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.