https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/563an9/reminder_after_five_months_10xrelease_users_can/
LOL, IS THIS REAL LIFE?
I honestly think /g/ anons should investigate this matter on the freebsd-security mailing list and blow apart the smug silences. The world's critical infrastructure is at stake and can't be left to a bunch of FreeBSD neckbeards.
>>56945649
t. Redhat
>>56945649
AHAHAHAHAHAHA
BSD KUCKS WILL DEFEND THIS
>>56945656
WE GOT A CANDIDATE HERE LMFAO
I fell for the install bsd meme once.
Live and learn, I guess.
The reasons why I won't try FreeBSD again:
1. Bad security fixes
2. No systemd - no functional modern DEs
3. No chance of wayland
FreeBSD is the best BSD though
>>56945677
>I must be a BSD user because I recognize a shill when I see one
[¥0.03 Have been deposited into your account]
>>56945649
anti-openbsd fag btfo desu
>>56945695
OpenBSD is better.
>>56945695
>needing a DE
>Gnu software
Not even once.
>>56945695
>No systemd
That's it, I'm moving to FreeBSD right the fuck NOW
>>56945975
>no 32 bit support
No.
>>56946079
http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.0/i386/
>>56946092
Oh shit I mistook it for PC BSD.
Sorry m8, been a while since I looked into the BSDs, currently pretty comfy on solus but I might look into it more
>>56946117
maybe you were thinking about dragonfly too
that one is amd64 only on purpose
Hahahahahaha. I will $ the first person to post that reddit link to freebsd-security ml accompanied by a comment about freebsd neckbeards.
>>56946117
FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD support 32 bit PCs. I don't know how one would obtain a 32 bit PC in any way other than dumpster diving, though. Hardware is a tough thing.
>>56946156
Well I usually use Linux to repurpose older computers because it's light and runs better, but a few weeks ago I had a laptop with an athlon xp-m 2000+.
Checking on g got me interested in bsd but after seeing pc bsd wouldn't run on 32 bit processors I just sorta gave up and installed void enlightenment iirc.
This is the most astonishing security fail I've ever seen in an open-source operating system. Ngl, I thought FreeBSD had their shit together. I'm up for investigating this on the mailing list if someone else gets the ball rolling haha.
>>56946186
I see. I might get my second computer, this month. Until now, I've solely had one computer, and I'm excited to obtain a computer than currently runs Windows 2000. I plan to try Plan 9 on it before putting something else on it permanently.
>FreeBSD
>No ASLR
>Even phone OSes support ASLR
the gov is probably stopping freebsd from fixing this in a timely manner. enjoy your state-run operating system, fbsd fags.
>>56946289
Possible. Both freebsd-update and portsnap were written by the security team heh.
>>56946310
LOL. this keeps getting better
oh look a thread for nsa and ms shills
>not running hardenedbsd
>>56947285
why no fixes after five months, bro? guess who'd be using those vulns.
>>56947553
Hack netflix or GTFO
>>56947956
not a hacker, bro. does netflix run freebsd-update or portsnap? in any event, I'm not sure that an intelligence agency or a hacker with upstream access would feel the need to give you a personal shoutout on netflix's main site.
Doesn't affect me. I update ports and system via SVN.
>>56948065
I'm glad you still trust them to run an svn server after this debacle.
>>56947956
Netflix doesn't use unaudited ports