BSD Leftovers (mostly Phoronix)
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Pkg 1.6.0 Is Coming Soon To FreeBSD
Pkg 1.6.0 is set to introduce a number of improvements to their solver, improved support for partial upgrades, improved zsh completion support, improved Linux support, context-aware messages, and many other changes along with the usual bug-fixes and code clean-ups.
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MidnightBSD 0.7 Adds LZ4 Compression and TRIM Support to ZFS, More
MidnightBSD's Lucas Holt had the great pleasure of announcing this past weekend the release of version 0.7 of his BSD-based computer operating system, which adds numerous new features and under-the-hood improvements.
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LibreSSL 2.3 Released: Completely Nukes SSLv3 Support
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The State Of DRM/KMS Drivers On Solaris Sounds Worse Off Than The BSD Drivers
Randy Fishel of Oracle presented at this week's XDC2015 conference about the state of the DRM/KMS graphics drivers on Solaris.
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OpenBSD Adds Intel Broadwell Graphics Support
The latest OpenBSD kernel finally adds support for Broadwell graphics while Skylake support is still a ways out for this BSD operating system.
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