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NetBSD : Interviews : Interview with NetBSD's Luke Mewburn
Posted: ( Sat 6th Mar 2004 02:30:36[AM] UTC )
The NetBSD Project announced Monday that release 1.6.2 of the NetBSD operating system is now available, with binary distributions for 40 architectures. Newsforge interviewed Luke Mewburn of the NetBSD Core Group and asked him about the NetBSD project in general, the long awaiting release 2.0, and a lot of technical and organizational issues.

NetBSD : Interviews : How NetBSD 1.5 was born
Posted: ( Mon 8th Jan 2001 10:16:04[PM] UTC )
"NetBSD's biggest release impediment is also its most important feature: we released 1.5 on 10 base CPU types comprising 20 groups of hardware architectures. Taking in to account I/O buses, MMUs, and system controllers that another OS would consider to be different platforms, the actual number of specific hardware platforms is somewhere closer to 40 ... NetBSD runs on more hardware platforms than any other full-featured OS in history."

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Name NetBSD
Official site http://www.netbsd.org
Download from http://www.netbsd.org/Releases/
License BSD
FAQ http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/
Description The NetBSD Project is an international collaborative effort of a large group of people, to produce a freely available and redistributable UNIX-like operating system, NetBSD. NetBSD contains a variety of other free software, including 4.4BSD Lite from the University of California, Berkeley.
Development Status This is definitely an active project. New work is being done all the time and all documentation and FAQs are current. Release schedules are quite slow though.
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NetBSD Fresh Packages
>> Downgraded devel/m4 to 1.4.9nb1 [wiz 2007-07-21]
>> Updated emulators/atari800 to 2.0.3 [adam 2007-07-20]
>> Updated chat/xchat-python to 2.8.4 [tron 2007-07-20]
>> Updated chat/xchat-perl to 2.8.4 [tron 2007-07-20]
>> Updated chat/xchat to 2.8.4 [tron 2007-07-20]
>> Updated misc/gnuls to 6.9 [tnn 2007-07-20]
>> Updated pkgtools/libnbcompat to 20070720 [tnn 2007-07-20]

NetBSD News
>> pkgsrc-2007Q2 released
>> New Developers
>> New website launched
>> New Developers
>> 2007Q1 Quarterly Status Report
>> New Developers
>> Next NetBSD hackathon focussed on PowerPC ports

NetBSD Code Changes
>> dbri(4): Added support for audio input. [macallan 20070712]
>> nfsmb(4): Add support for NVIDIA nForce 2/3/4 SMBus controller and SMBus driver. [kiyohara 20070711]
>> i386: Add gcscehci(4) driver for the EHCI controller found in the AMD Geode CS5536 companion ...
>> mount_puffsportal: add experimental version of portalfs based on puffs(3). [pooka 20070708]
>> envsys(4), sysmon_envsys(9): Imported envsys2. New API with the following features: - Cleaned ...
>> efs: Added read-only Silicon Graphics EFS file system. [rumble 20070629]
>> i386: Imported gcscide(4), a driver for the AMD CS5535 Companion IDE Controller for systems ...