NextBSD — the BSD of the 21st century
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https://www.reddit.com/r/BSD/comments/1u5qk0n/nextbsd_the_bsd_of_the_21st_century/
https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1u5qkds/nextbsd_the_bsd_of_the_21st_century/
… My main focus has been getting all the issues fixed with Gershwin Desktop so I can make an image include that + more kexts ASAP. Wifi kexts load but I need to port some 80211 stuff to integrate wifi into configd, etc. More to come. …
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Mach IPC, launchd (replaces /sbin/init), configd/IPconfiguration (replaces netif), IOkit (replaces devmatch, devd). Resulting in automatic graphics detection, automatic networking with state change handling, service supervision, parallel startup to name a few things. I have other ideas beyond Darwin components like porting smb3 from illumos that I have been brewing about for a long time. New frameworks for jails, bhyve. The equivalent of dockerhub for jails. Management tools comparable to this https://www.hexbsd.org (an earlier creation of mine). A revived NAS appliance. A Gershwin on NextBSD image (desktop appliance).
For people who are new to all of this:

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Screenshots at https://redd.it/1unlsih include Xfe, MATE, and obligatory fastfetch …
… for FreeBSD, without the FreeBSD kernel.
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Differences between between FreeBSD/Darwin and NextBSD:
https://github.com/nextbsd-redux/nextbsd#whats-different-from-other-bsdsThis is a neat project but I personally dislike Darwin as an OS. This project isn't for me but I think it hits a good niche in the BSD community.
AI is extensively used in this project. When I use AI I have it generate
git-diff(1)s so I can inspect and change things on-the-fly (reduce hallucinations and poor code logic, etc.) and add the code to source tree myself. This project has one active dev and each commit I saw is co-authored by Claude. This is a non-starter for me.That said I do think it's an interesting project and there are people out there who'd love hacking on this.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/BSD/comments/1u5qk0n/nextbsd_the_bsd_of_the_21st_century/
https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/1u5qkds/nextbsd_the_bsd_of_the_21st_century/
… My main focus has been getting all the issues fixed with Gershwin Desktop so I can make an image include that + more kexts ASAP. Wifi kexts load but I need to port some 80211 stuff to integrate wifi into configd, etc. More to come. …
…
Mach IPC, launchd (replaces /sbin/init), configd/IPconfiguration (replaces netif), IOkit (replaces devmatch, devd). Resulting in automatic graphics detection, automatic networking with state change handling, service supervision, parallel startup to name a few things. I have other ideas beyond Darwin components like porting smb3 from illumos that I have been brewing about for a long time. New frameworks for jails, bhyve. The equivalent of dockerhub for jails. Management tools comparable to this https://www.hexbsd.org (an earlier creation of mine). A revived NAS appliance. A Gershwin on NextBSD image (desktop appliance).
For people who are new to all of this:

A Gershwin on NextBSD image

I installed the system, restarted, then installed Chromium, fastfetch, Firefox, htop, nano, and ROXTerm.
Firefox is usable, Chromium is not:

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Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Differences between between FreeBSD/Darwin and NextBSD:
https://github.com/nextbsd-redux/nextbsd#whats-different-from-other-bsdsThis is a neat project but I personally dislike Darwin as an OS. This project isn't for me but I think it hits a good niche in the BSD community.
AI is extensively used in this project. When I use AI I have it generate
git-diff(1)s so I can inspect and change things on-the-fly (reduce hallucinations and poor code logic, etc.) and add the code to source tree myself. This project has one active dev and each commit I saw is co-authored by Claude. This is a non-starter for me.That said I do think it's an interesting project and there are people out there who'd love hacking on this.
… one active dev
There was an offer of help two days ago:
and each commit I saw is co-authored by Claude. This is a non-starter for me. …
A good example of recently updated co-authored documentation:
Some very recent issues that do not involve Claude:
- Quiet console: suppress kernel/IOKit output on ttyv0 (verbose-boot only) so the getty login stays clean · Issue #363 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- Flaky amd64 boot tests: notifyd/syslogd ASL round-trips stall in mach_msg_receive under TCG emulation · Issue #369 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- CI: nextbsd-pkg should test-install NextBSD-everything before publishing · Issue #370 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- Gershwin: global menu doesn't track the frontmost app on first login (Menu WindowMonitor _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW latch race — NOT dbus) · Issue #371 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd – this is probably the menu bug that's seen in https://billboard.bsd.cafe/post/833 above.
- loginwindow: black background + no keyboard/mouse input after nextbsd-install from gershwin-on-nextbsd media · Issue #372 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd (closed).
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… one active dev
There was an offer of help two days ago:
and each commit I saw is co-authored by Claude. This is a non-starter for me. …
A good example of recently updated co-authored documentation:
Some very recent issues that do not involve Claude:
- Quiet console: suppress kernel/IOKit output on ttyv0 (verbose-boot only) so the getty login stays clean · Issue #363 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- Flaky amd64 boot tests: notifyd/syslogd ASL round-trips stall in mach_msg_receive under TCG emulation · Issue #369 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- CI: nextbsd-pkg should test-install NextBSD-everything before publishing · Issue #370 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd
- Gershwin: global menu doesn't track the frontmost app on first login (Menu WindowMonitor _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW latch race — NOT dbus) · Issue #371 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd – this is probably the menu bug that's seen in https://billboard.bsd.cafe/post/833 above.
- loginwindow: black background + no keyboard/mouse input after nextbsd-install from gershwin-on-nextbsd media · Issue #372 · nextbsd-redux/nextbsd (closed).
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