We found 3 episodes of BSD Now with the tag “cron”.
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450: Unix Tool Writing
April 14th, 2022 | 58 mins 53 secs
berkeley, best practices, bsd, coding, cron, dataset, distribution, dragonflybsd, errors, filesystem, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, libressl, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, programming, release, shell, software, taskwarrior, tool writing, trident, trueos, tutorial, unix, unix philosophy, zfs, zpool
The ideas that made Unix, hints for writing Unix tools, cron best practices, three different sorts of filesystem errors, LibreSSL 3.5.1 released, taskwarrior to manage tasks, and more.
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38: A BUG's Life
May 21st, 2014 | 1 hr 28 mins
11.0, 3rd edition, binary, bsd, bsd user group, bug, cobug, colorado, community, compile, conference, cron, dragonflybsd, encrypted, financial report, foundation, freebsd, full disk encryption, guide, honeypot, howto, interview, kippo, libressl, lug, monitoring, nas, netbsd, network attached storage, new york, nycbsdcon, nycbug, openbsd, openssl, packages, pcbsd, periodic, pf, pkgsrc, ports, presentation, routing domains, script kiddies, signing, source, ssh, the book of pf, third edition, tutorial, unix users group, users group, uug
We're back from BSDCan! This week on the show we'll be chatting with Brian Callahan and Aaron Bieber about forming a local BSD users group. We'll get to hear their experiences of running one and maybe encourage some of you to start your own! After that, we've got a tutorial on the basics of NetBSD's package manager, pkgsrc. Answers to your emails and the latest headlines, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD.
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13: Bridging the Gap
November 27th, 2013 | 1 hr 8 mins
amazon, anoncvs, bsd, bsd router project, cron, current, cvs, dragonflybsd, ec2, email alerts, errata, firewall, founder, freebsd, guide, high performance, howto, interview, jhk, jordan hubbard, netbsd, openbsd, openzfs, patches, pcbsd, pfsense, portmgr, puffy, release, router, script, stable, tunneling, tutorial
This week on the show, we sit down for an interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders of the FreeBSD project - and the one who invented ports! Later in the show, we'll be showing you some new updates to the OpenBSD router tutorial from a couple weeks ago. We've also got news, your questions and even our first viewer-submitted video, right here on BSD Now.. the place to B.. SD.