Kris Moore has hosted 187 Episodes.
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115: Controlling the Transmissions
November 11th, 2015 | 1 hr 35 mins
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Controlling the Transmissions
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114: BSD-Schooling
November 4th, 2015 | 1 hr 29 mins
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This week, Allan is out of town at another Developer Summit, but we have a great episode coming
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113: What’s Next for BSD?
October 28th, 2015 | 2 hrs 19 mins
dragonflybsd, freebsd, howto, netbsd, openbsd, pcbsd, tutorial
Coming up on this week’s episode, we have an interview
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112: Tracing the source
October 21st, 2015 | 58 mins 53 secs
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This week Allan is away at a ZFS conference, so it seems
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111: Xenocratic Oath
October 14th, 2015 | 1 hr 2 mins
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Coming up on this weeks episode, we have BSD news, tidbits and articles out the wazoo to share. Also, be sure to stick around for our interview with Brandon Mercer as he tells us about OpenBSD being used in the healthcare industry.
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110: - Firmware Fights
October 7th, 2015 | 1 hr 36 mins
..., bsd, dragonflybsd, freebsd, guide, howto, interview, netbsd, openbsd, pcbsd, tutorial
This week on BSDNow, we get to hear all of Allans post EuroBSDCon wrap-up and a great interview with Benno Rice from Isilon. We got to discuss some of the pain of doing major forklift upgrades, and why your business should track -CURRENT.
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109: Impish BSD
September 30th, 2015 | 55 mins 12 secs
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This week, we have a great interview with Warner Losh of the FreeBSD project! We will be discussing everything from automatic kernel module loading, IO scheduling and of course NanoBSD.
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108: ServeUp BSD
September 23rd, 2015 | 1 hr 18 mins
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This week on the show, Allan is heading to Sweden, but we have a great interview with Andrew Pantyukhin to bring you. We will be discussing everything from contributions to FreeBSD, which technologies worked best in the datacenter, config management and more.
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107: In their midst
September 16th, 2015 | 1 hr 26 mins
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This week, we are going to be talking with Aaron Poffenberger, who has much to share about his first-hand experience in infiltrating Linux conferences with BSD-goodness.
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106: Multipath TCP
September 9th, 2015 | 1 hr 7 mins
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This week, we have Nigel Williams here to bring us all sorts of info about Multipath TCP, what it is, how it works and the ongoing effort to bring it into FreeBSD. All that and of course the latest BSD news coming your way, right now!
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105: Virginia BSD Assembly
September 2nd, 2015 | 1 hr 6 mins
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It's already our two-year anniversary! This time on the show, we'll be chatting with Scott Courtney, vice president of infrastructure engineering at Verisign, about this year's vBSDCon. What's it have to offer in an already-crowded BSD conference space? We'll find out.
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104: Beverly Hills 25519
August 26th, 2015 | 1 hr 20 mins
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Coming up this week on the show, we'll be talking with Damien Miller of the OpenSSH team. Their 7.0 release has some major changes, including phasing out older crypto and changing one of the defaults that might surprise you.