BSD: FreeBSD and Emulating *BSD on ARM
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Vermaden ☛ Operate Android Device on FreeBSD
Recently I found another way to use the apps on the phone – with the help of SCRCPY that allows you to control any Android device from a desktop computer – also from FreeBSD – as its even packaged in the FreeBSD Ports as comms/scrcpy port.
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Hackaday ☛ FreeBSD At 30: The History And Future Of The Most Popular BSD-Based OS
Probably not too many people around the world celebrated November 1st, 2023, but on this momentous date FreeBSD celebrated its 30th birthday. As the first original fork of the first complete and open source Unix operating system (386BSD) it continues the legacy that the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) began in 1978 until its final release in 1995. The related NetBSD project saw its beginnings somewhat later after this as well, also forking from 386BSD. NetBSD saw its first release a few months before FreeBSD’s initial release, but has always followed a different path towards maximum portability unlike the more generic nature of FreeBSD which – per the FAQ – seeks to specialize on a limited number of platforms, while providing the widest range of features on these platforms.
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Benny Siegert ☛ Emulating *BSD on ARM, Part 1: Introduction
In my copious spare time, I maintain the Go CI system for certain platforms. These days, Go uses LUCI, the same CI pipeline that Chromium is using.