The freebsd-update(8) Screensaver

submited 20 June 2026

A terminal screensaver that mimics the freebsd-update(8) tool, released as an Easter Egg for FreeBSD Day, with details on its settings and the project's move to PKGBASE.

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20 June 2026
MidnightBSD 4.0.6 RELEASE  

MidnightBSD 4.0.6 is out with multiple fixes.

The freebsd-update(8) Screensaver  

A terminal screensaver that mimics the freebsd-update(8) tool, released as an Easter Egg for FreeBSD Day, with details on its settings and the project's move to PKGBASE.

19 June 2026
Expand GELI Encrypted Bhyve VM ZFS Disk  

A step-by-step guide to expanding a GELI-encrypted ZFS disk for a FreeBSD bhyve VM, covering ZVOL resizing, gpart recovery and partition expansion, GELI auto-resize, and enabling ZFS autoexpand, with notes on FreeBSD 14.1 vs 15.0 behavior.

NetBSD 11.0 RC5 available!  

The NetBSD project has released the fifth release candidate for 11.0, urging users to test it before the final release, with updated third-party software like OpenSSL and unbound and split ISO images for CD/R and DVD media.

BSD Now 668: Wiring up the BSDs  

This episode covers FreeBSD to OpenBSD WireGuard setups, using object storage with OpenZFS and SeaweedFS, a ZFS script for labeling drives, predictable IPv6 addresses for OpenBSD VMs, and more.

FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-26:26.ktls [REVISED]  

A KTLS receive path flaw allows unprivileged local users to overwrite arbitrary files by sending them over a loopback connection, potentially escalating privileges, and is corrected in all supported FreeBSD branches.

ZFS vs Ceph: Do You Actually Need Ceph?  

Klara Systems compares ZFS and Ceph, explaining when Ceph's distributed storage is necessary and when ZFS offers a simpler, lower-latency, and more cost-effective solution for virtualization, databases, and backups.

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17 June 2026
FreeBSD 15 on a Laptop  

A detailed walkthrough of setting up FreeBSD 15.1 as a daily-driver laptop OS, covering pkgbase, LinuxKPI WiFi, KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland, battery life, loader/sysctl tuning, device permissions, and hardware-specific tips for ThinkPads.

16 June 2026
FreeBSD Graphics Port Upgraded to Linux 6.12  

The drm-kmod port now includes Linux 6.12 LTS graphics drivers for FreeBSD 15.1+, improving compatibility with modern AMD Radeon and Intel hardware, stability, and Wayland support, with SLTS planned to 2036 via CIP.

FreeBSD 15.1-RELEASE Announcement  

FreeBSD 15.1-RELEASE is now available for amd64, aarch64, armv7, powerpc64, powerpc64le, and riscv64, featuring LinuxKPI-based wireless drivers on Linux 7.0, boot-time scheduler selection, C23 language support progress, and Unicode 17.0.0 with 4,803 new characters.

FreeBSD AI-assisted Vulnerability Discovery Project launch  

The FreeBSD Foundation has launched a 6-month, $250k project funded by Alpha Omega to engage Security Team members in using AI tools to discover and manually patch vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD kernel, base system, and ports tree, while also improving fuzzing and triage infrastructure.

Valuable News – 2026/06/15  

This week covers FreeBSD Git Weekly updates, native inotify in FreeBSD, OpenBSD splitting syslogd into privileged and non-privileged binaries, a new FreeBSD rcd service manager daemon, Klara and TrueNAS fixing a long-standing ZFS deduplication issue, and more.

syslogd(8) privileged and non-privileged parts now separate binaries  

OpenBSD's syslogd now splits its privileged and non-privileged components into separate binaries, with the parent process forked and exec'd for stronger isolation and a smaller image size, and the rcctl script updated accordingly.

BSD Now 667: Don't exceed by security boundary  

.NET on FreeBSD 15, Klara and TrueNAS fixing dedup, dhcpcd and unbound in FreeBSD Jails, and more.

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