October 2011
29 posts
Google Code-In for 2011 →
Google’s running the Code-In project again for 2011, where open source projects mentor 13-17-year-olds on a variety of small projects. DragonFly participated last year and had lots of good work…
Oct 22nd
The next release and what’s needed →
There’s a rare crash in DragonFly 2.10, where applications would segfault. The system would run find. This is apparently more likely to happen in 2.12, though reports on this vary. It’s real,…
Oct 20th
BSD Router Project: 1.0 →
I didn’t know this existed, but there it is: the BSD Router Project is a software router, which just reached version 1.0. (via)
Oct 19th
Lazy Reading for 2011/10/16 →
I build this up over the course of the week, so I’m never sure what to put here. Does it matter? The meat is the links. The Binding of Issac. It’s a roguelike, with shooter elements. It’s also…
Oct 17th
Bulk build results for 2011Q3 →
I have some pkgsrc-2011Q3 builds done, for x86_64 and i386. I performed them on DragonFly 2.11, but they should work fine for 2.12/2.13. They’re uploading to the pkgsrc-2011Q3 folder on…
Oct 16th
MMC/SD cards now automatically supported →
I did not realize this, but MMC/SD cards are not supported in the default DragonFly kernel. Or at least, they weren’t until now. (also committed to 2.12) Update: PCI-based MMC/SD readers,…
Oct 15th
2.12 release candidates →
They aren’t really release candidates per se, just “images I built from the 2.12 branch”, but they are available for testing.
Oct 14th
2.12 right around the corner →
There’s only two commits, already in DragonFly-current, to add to 2.12 before it’s clear of all listed release requirements. And maybe binary package builds… which I’m about 2/3 of the way…
Oct 13th
Summer of Code 2011 shirts arriving →
I got mine the other day, and here’s someone else’s.
Oct 12th
GEM/KMS warning →
Some newer laptops have Intel integrated video chipsets that require GEM/KMS to work well; they are supported by the vesa driver in X, but performance isn’t great. Johannes Hofmann found this out…
Oct 11th
pkgin 0.5 changes →
Among other changes to pkgin 0.5 (available in pkgsrc-wip but not pkgsrc-2011Q3), it now notices if you need a newer pkg_install because you’ve shifted to a more recent quarterly release of…
Oct 11th
Lazy Reading for 2011/10/09 →
Getting close to 2.12 release… Steam and Team Fortress 2 running on a BSD – PC-BSD with an NVIDIA driver, in this case, but it may apply to other cards and other games. Using Wine is always so…
Oct 10th
Fancy server setup →
User ‘Zenny’ asked questions about setting up a server similar to ones described in this presentation, except using DragonFly and Hammer. Most of it is possible now, going by the thread.
Oct 9th
TRIM arrives for DragonFly →
Tim Bisson’s work on TRIM support has been committed. I don’t know if it will show in 2.12, but it’s off by default so it would seem a safe move.
Oct 8th
The last MP step →
There’s only one multiprocessing bottleneck left in DragonFly: vm_token. Matthew Dillon’s working on removing it, and he’s been testing his initial results on a 4-core machine and a 48-core machine,…
Oct 8th
Performance curve for DragonFly 2.12 →
Samuel Greear has graphed out the performance of both MySQL and Postgres on DragonFly 2.12 as you add threads. There’s a very nice correlation on performance and number of cores. For comparison,…
Oct 7th
2.12 change summary →
The 2.12 branching generated a list of every DragonFly commit since 2.10, grouped by committer. Good to browse through. Try to ignore the part where it shows the measly 4 things I did, with poorly…
Oct 6th
DragonFly 2.12 branched →
It’s not the 2.12 release yet – just the initial branch of 2.12. This will become the release version of 2.12 in a few weeks.
Oct 5th
pkgsrc-2011Q3 is released →
The latest quarterly release of pkgsrc is out. You can download it via CVS, or update /usr/Makefile to pull down the correct branch. I’ll be building binaries as soon as I can. I like the release…
Oct 4th
Lazy Reading for 2011/10/02 →
Yep, fall hits and it’s easier to find links. DragonFly morphology. The insect, not the operating system, though that would make an interesting diagram. Stick your pinkie in the corner of your…
Oct 2nd