Questions tagged [netbsd]

NetBSD is an open-source Unix-like operating system. It is descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and one of the three most popular BSD operating systems.

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NetBSD is an open-source Unix-like operating system. It is descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) and one of the three most popular BSD operating systems next to and . It is popular due to its portability and ability to run on a wide range of platforms.

Website: http://www.netbsd.org

Distrowatch: http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=netbsd

Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetBSD

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chroot not able to start service - not found. What is missing?

I would like to run a service inside a chroot in a NetBSD 9.1 amd64 system. The service runs if invoked from OS. The service in question is dendrite-monolith-server. I just copied the file for ease of use to start sitting inside the chroot in…
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OS router distribution with very low memory footprint?

I'm looking for an os router distribution with a very low memory footprint. I want to start it in a VM to join multiple VM subnets together in a lab environment. Anything that requires that the host os (Windows XP) reboots is not an appropriate…
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NetBSD 5.0 SMP Perfomance for Dom0/DomU

Since the release of NetBSD 5.0, it is said that the work of Doran Andrew concerning SMP in the NetBSD kernel has improve drastically performance for multi-threaded and/or multi-core processors. Assuming my server has a multi-core processor, I want…
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Troubles installing KDE with pkgsrc

Im in school right now and I have taken two classes, Networking and Unix Development, that focus on C programming in Unix. Specifically we have been using NetBSD for our machines that we develop on (rather our programs must work on NetBSD). Well our…
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Non-standard IP address with dashes

I ran the who command on a shared NetBSD box, and this weird user IP came up: pts/33 May 13 02:13 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) pts/35 May 12 20:59 (202-172-110-147-) pts/36 May 6 20:36 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) I've never…
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