NetBSD 11.0 release process underway| blog.netbsd.org
New build cluster speeds up daily autobuilds| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 11.0 release process underway| blog.netbsd.org
New build cluster speeds up daily autobuilds| blog.netbsd.org
The NetBSD Foundation 2025 Annual General Meeting summary and logs| blog.netbsd.org
For the next 3 weeks mentors and contributors will get in touch for the community bonding period. Mentors will help contributors to get started with the project, introduce them to the community and get more familiar with the codebase and adjusting deliverables for the the project.| blog.netbsd.org
The NetBSD Foundation will participate in Google Summer of Code 2025!| blog.netbsd.org
This report was written by Diviyam Pat as part of Google Summer of Code 2024. This summer I worked on NetBSD's kernel test framework to cover root device discovery and root file system selection. This area of the kernel is not very well documented and program flow has to be determined by reading the code. I would also like to tell you about my early interactions with the project, let me start with project findings.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the first update of the NetBSD 10 release branch NetBSD 10.1! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
I have not been at EuroBSDCon for a while, unfortunately! My last EuroBSDCon was EuroBSDcon 2017 in Paris, France (and I have also blogged about it)! I was very excited to come back to EuroBSDCon. Meet again in person with people. Talk in the "hall track"... and, why not!, have some fun and do some shenanigans in the nights! :) And... definitely it was very nice, instructive and fun! I have not fully unpacked the bag but it's time to share some notes!| NetBSD Blog
This report was written by Emmanuel Nyarko as part of Google Summer of Code 2024.| NetBSD Blog
From Zero to NVMM| blog.netbsd.org
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 8.3, the third and final release from the NetBSD 8 stable branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons since the release of NetBSD 8.2 in March 2020, as well as some enhancements backported from the development branch. It is fully compatible with NetBSD 8.0. This also represents the end-of-life for the netbsd-8 release branch. No further security updates will happen. Users running 8.2 or an...| NetBSD Blog
A few years ago, I wrote a "state of things" blog post about Wayland on NetBSD. It's only natural that I should do one about X11, which is used by far more people to get a graphical environment on NetBSD.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 9.4, the fourth release from the NetBSD 9 stable branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons since the release of NetBSD 9.3 in August 2022, as well as some enhancements backported from the development branch. It is fully compatible with NetBSD 9.0. Users running 9.3 or an earlier release are strongly recommended to upgrade.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the eighteenth major release of the NetBSD operating system NetBSD 10.0! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
Recently, a backdoor was discovered in the xz compression library. XZ/liblzma are included as part of NetBSD and used by the project for distribution of new releases and packages. The version of xz shipped in all stable (and unstable) versions of NetBSD predates any code changes by the author of the backdoor. NetBSD is therefore safe and unaffected by the recent discoveries.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the sixth release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the fourth (and probably last) release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the fourth (and probably last) release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the third (and probably last) release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the second (and probably last) release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release announcement for details.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD project is pleased to announce the first release candidate of the upcoming 10.0 release, please help testing! See the release anouncement for details.| NetBSD Blog
FOSDEM took place last week-end, as an offline-first event again for the first time since 2020. It was located as usual at the university campus of the ULB in Brussels. It was packed with developers, users, passionate and professionals of Open Source software, and while NetBSD did not have a booth this year, its presence could be felt on Saturday morning at the BSD DevRoom.| NetBSD Blog
Reproducible Builds Summit Venice 2022| blog.netbsd.org
The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 9.3, the third release from the NetBSD 9 stable branch. It represents a selected subset of fixes deemed important for security or stability reasons since the release of NetBSD 9.2 in May 2021, as well some enhancements backported from the development branch. It is fully compatible with NetBSD 9.0. Users running 9.2 or an earlier release are strongly recommended to upgrade.| NetBSD Blog
The NetBSD Foundation has finalized the list of projects for this year’s Google Summer of Code. The contributors and projects are the following: | NetBSD Blog
We are happy to announce that The NetBSD Fundation is a mentoring organization at Google Summer of Code 2022! | NetBSD Blog
The time has come to upgrade my SunBlade 2500s to something more power friendly and faster. I'd already removed one CPU and thus half the ram from two of these systems to reduce their power consumption, but it's still much higher than it could be.| NetBSD Blog
NetBSD 10.0 RC5 available!| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 10.0 RC4 available!| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 10.0 RC3 available!| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 10.0 RC2 available!| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 10.0 BETA available| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD Arm on Oracle Cloud| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD 10.0 BETA available| blog.netbsd.org
NetBSD Arm on Oracle Cloud| blog.netbsd.org
The Geeks way of checking what the outside wheather is like| blog.netbsd.org
The Geeks way of checking what the outside wheather is like| blog.netbsd.org
EuroBSDCon 2022| blog.netbsd.org