On OpenBSD, there is a rule that you link with libc to interface with the kernel, because that’s where the syscall stubs live. This causes a great deal of consternation for partisans of other languages, because they don’t want to link “all of libc”. But when does anything link all of libc? quick proof $ ls -l /bin/ls /usr/lib/libc.a -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 297448 Mar 20 2024 /bin/ls -r--r--r-- 1 roo
Swap the operating system of any remote Linux server by the one of your choice Version française Demo video This video shows the installation of NetBSD in place of an existing Debian Linux. Disclaimer This article is provided as is, without any warranties or guarantees whatsoever. The author cannot be held liable for any damage that may occur if anything goes wrong. Only perform these actions on i
Installing Alpine Linux on a FreeBSD Jail Alpine Linux is one of my favorite Linux distributions, particularly for specialized purposes. I recently faced the task of moving an Alpine Linux-based VPS onto a FreeBSD host and considered two approaches: 1. Moving the VPS to bhyve on FreeBSD The simplest and more conventional method involves transferring the VPS to the FreeBSD host and running it on bh
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