We found 3 episodes of BSD Now with the tag “dma”.
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578: KVM, but Smol
September 26th, 2024 | 58 mins 9 secs
berkeley, bsd, canonicalization, cli, code, dataset, development, distribution, dma, domain, dragonflybsd, filesystem, foss, freebsd, fun fact, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, kvm, limiting process priority, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, postfix, programming, release, shell, software, storage, tools, trueos, tutorial, unix, unix tool list, utility, voyager, zfs, zpool
Limiting Process Priority in a FreeBSD Jail, Why You Should Use FreeBSD, The web fun fact that domains can end in dots and canonicalization failures, Replacing postfix with dma + auth, modern unix tool list, Smol KVM, The Computers of Voyager
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500: Guarding the Wire
March 30th, 2023 | 36 mins 18 secs
audit, auditing, berkeley, bsd, cli, dataset, development, distribution, dma, dragonfly mail agent, dragonflybsd, filesystem, freebsd, fzf, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, performance, ports, postfix, release, shell, software, storage, thinkpad, trident, trueos, tutorial, unbound, unix, vpn, wireguard, x201, zfs, zpool
Wireguard VPN Server with Unbound on OpenBSD, Auditing for OpenZFS Storage Performance, OpenBSD 7.2 on a Thinkpad X201, Practical Guides to fzf, Replacing postfix with dma, and more
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472: Consistent Exit Code
September 15th, 2022 | 45 mins 22 secs
berkeley, boot support, bsd, dataset, distribution, dma, documentation, dragonfly mail agent, dragonflybsd, filesystem, framework, freebsd, guide, hardenedbsd, howto, interview, jails, laptop, mail agent, mail delivery, muxfs, netbsd, open source, openbsd, operating system, os, packages, ports, raid 1c, release, shell, software, stable abi, trident, trueos, tutorial, unix, win32, zfs, zpool
FreeBSD on the Framework Laptop, Win32 is the only stable ABI on Linux, why OpenBSD’s documentation is so good, configure dma for mail delivery in jails on internet hosts, introducing muxfs, RAID1C boot support, and more