BSDCan 2010 is over. Time to glean pictures, videos and presentations: FreeBSD Dev Summit FreeBSD Dev Summit – day 1 (db.net) FreeBSD Dev Summit – day 2 (tricolour) FreeBSD Dev Summit – day 2 (db.net) 11 May (tricolour) 11 May (db.net) 12 May (tricolour) 13 May (tricolour) Videos (link) Journaled Soft-Updates, Kirk McKusick Porting hwpmc to non x86 platforms, George Neville-Neil The Microphone as Mirror: What the [...]
Continue reading...23. July 2009
These are the final BSD usage numbers for June 2009 from BSDstats.org showing the use of *BSD operating systems: PC-BSD 17,156 (71.39%) FreeBSD 5,483 (22.82%) DesktopBSD 1206 (5.02%) NetBSD 70 (0.29%) OpenBSD 55 (0.23%) DragonFlyBSD 12 (0.12%) MidnightBSD 14 (0.06%) MirBSD 11 (0.05%) Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 8 (0.03%) Note, these numbers aren’t in any way a true representation of the use of BSD systems. PC-BSD and DesktopBSD have [...]
Continue reading...5. January 2008
I’ve noticed today that BSDstats.org is showing only 1,145 users for FreeBSD and 1,393 for PC-BSD so far this month. Usually the number for FreeBSD is around 4,000 servers/PCs at the beginning of each month, which then climbs up to around 5,000 at the end of the month. Most of these are servers that are [...]
Continue reading...1. January 2008
These are the final BSD usage numbers for December 2007 from BSDstats.org showing the use of *BSD operating systems: FreeBSD 5,780 (47.2%) PC-BSD 5,506 (44.9%) DesktopBSD 745 (6.1%) NetBSD 116 (0.9%) OpenBSD 61 (0.5%) DragonFlyBSD 25 (0.2%) MidnightBSD 12 (0.1%) MirBSD 6 (0.0%) Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 2 (0.0%)
Continue reading...1. November 2007
These are the final figures from BSDstats.org for October 2007 showing the use of *BSD operating systems: PC-BSD 7554 (54.2%) FreeBSD 5614 (40.3%) DesktopBSD 554 (4.0%) NetBSD 111 (0.8%) OpenBSD 71 (0.5%) DragonFlyBSD 21 (0.2%) MirBSD 7 (0.1%) MidnightBSD 6 (0.0%) Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 2 (0.0%) PC-BSD is #1 for a few months now, but that can be explained since bsdstats pinging is on by default. [...]
Continue reading...31. May 2007
BSDStats.org is a website that records the numbers of PCs/servers running a particular BSD system. This is broken down per country, releases, drivers/HW stats, CPU stats, and port stats. Though these figures are interesting enough, they cannot be used for any benchmarking or market analysis or so, since the software that anonymously updates (pings) the bsdstats [...]
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19. May 2010
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