Tag: KERNEL
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Optimization with kldload (superb configs)
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Turbocharge FreeBSD with kldload: Disk and Monitor Tweaks Turbocharge FreeBSD with kldload: Disk and Monitor Tweaks Hey, FreeBSD enthusiasts! Want to squeeze every bit of performance from your system? Whether you’re spinning an old HDD, rocking a fast SSD, or … Continue reading …
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FreeBSD Optimization
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Supercharge Your FreeBSD: Disk Performance Tweaks and Monitor Setup Supercharge Your FreeBSD: Disk Performance Tweaks and Monitor Setup Hey, FreeBSD fans! Ready to make your system scream with speed and look razor-sharp? Whether you’re running an old-school HDD, a zippy … Continue reading …
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NetBSD Optimization – list of tweaks
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Optimize Your NetBSD: Disk Performance Tweaks and Monitor Setup Optimize Your NetBSD: Disk Performance Tweaks and Monitor Setup Hey, NetBSD enthusiasts! Want to make your system run faster and look sharper? Whether you’re spinning an old HDD, rocking a speedy … Continue reading …
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Super DNS Server with NetBSD: Block Ads and Trackers with Dan Pollock’s Hosts File
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A Super DNS Server with NetBSD: Block Ads and Trackers with Dan Pollock’s Hosts File Stay Safe With This Super DNS Server with NetBSD: Block Ads and Trackers with Dan Pollock’s Hosts File Hey, Linux and BSD fans! Ready to … Continue reading …
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Dns and NetBSD
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How to Set Up a DNS Server with NetBSD: Fast, Lightweight, and No Fuss How to Set Up a DNS Server with NetBSD: Fast, Lightweight, and No Fuss Hey, Linux and BSD folks! Wanna turn your NetBSD into a slick … Continue reading …
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Goodbye, Auto-Installed Pkgin? How NetBSD Is Getting More ‘Minimalist’ and What It Means for You?
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… News about Pkgin over NetBSD Hey, Unix-like folks! If you’re like me and love tinkering with BSDs, you’ve probably installed NetBSD a gazillion times. Remember those days when, during the install, pkgin (that handy binary package manager for pkgsrc) … Continue reading …
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Paternal Linux vs. Sovereign NetBSD
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(or: when the kernel becomes government) There are two kinds of operating systems in this world: those that trust you, and those that think they need to protect you from yourself. Linux today feels more like a welfare … Continue reading …