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<h2>Issues published</h2>
<ul>
<li>2022-07-02 - Issue #10 <a class="permalink" href="issue-10.html">[English]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="cs_issue-10.html">[Czech]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="es_issue-10.html">[Spanish]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="ru_issue-10.html">[Russian]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-10.html">[French]</a></li>
<li>2022-04-21 - Issue #9 <a class="permalink" href="issue-9.html">[English]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="cs_issue-9.html">[Czech]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="es_issue-9.html">[Spanish]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-9.html">[French]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="it_issue-9.html">[Italian]</a>, <a href="se_issue-9.html" class="permalink">[Swedish]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="ru_issue-9.html">[Russian]</a></li>
<li>2022-03-22 - Issue #8 <a class="permalink" href="issue-8.html">[English]</a></li>
<li>2022-02-24 - Issue #7 <a class="permalink" href="issue-7.html">[English]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-7.html">[French]</a></li>
<li>2022-01-05 - Issue #6 <a class="permalink" href="issue-6.html">[English]</a></li>
<li>2021-11-26 - Issue #5 <a class="permalink" href="issue-5.html">[English]</a></li>
<li>2021-11-11 - Issue #4 <a class="permalink" href="issue-4.html">[English]</a></li>
<li>2021-10-27 - Issue #3 <a class="permalink" href="issue-3.html">[English]</a></li>
<li>2021-10-15 - Issue #2 <a class="permalink" href="issue-2.html">[English]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="de_issue-2.html">[German]</a></li>
<li>2021-09-30 - Issue #1 <a class="permalink" href="issue-1.html">[English]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-1.html">[French]</a>, <a class="permalink" href="de_issue-1.html">[German]</a></li>
<li>2022-08-13 - Issue #11 <a class="permalink" href="issue-11.html">English</a></li>
<li>2022-07-02 - Issue #10 <a class="permalink" href="issue-10.html">English</a>, <a class="permalink" href="cs_issue-10.html">Czech</a>, <a class="permalink" href="es_issue-10.html">Spanish</a>, <a class="permalink" href="ru_issue-10.html">Russian</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-10.html">French</a></li>
<li>2022-04-21 - Issue #9 <a class="permalink" href="issue-9.html">English</a>, <a class="permalink" href="cs_issue-9.html">Czech</a>, <a class="permalink" href="es_issue-9.html">Spanish</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-9.html">French</a>, <a class="permalink" href="it_issue-9.html">Italian</a>, <a href="se_issue-9.html" class="permalink">Swedish</a>, <a class="permalink" href="ru_issue-9.html">Russian</a></li>
<li>2022-03-22 - Issue #8 <a class="permalink" href="issue-8.html">English</a></li>
<li>2022-02-24 - Issue #7 <a class="permalink" href="issue-7.html">English</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-7.html">French</a></li>
<li>2022-01-05 - Issue #6 <a class="permalink" href="issue-6.html">English</a></li>
<li>2021-11-26 - Issue #5 <a class="permalink" href="issue-5.html">English</a></li>
<li>2021-11-11 - Issue #4 <a class="permalink" href="issue-4.html">English</a></li>
<li>2021-10-27 - Issue #3 <a class="permalink" href="issue-3.html">English</a></li>
<li>2021-10-15 - Issue #2 <a class="permalink" href="issue-2.html">English</a>, <a class="permalink" href="de_issue-2.html">German</a></li>
<li>2021-09-30 - Issue #1 <a class="permalink" href="issue-1.html">English</a>, <a class="permalink" href="fr_issue-1.html">French</a>, <a class="permalink" href="de_issue-1.html">German</a></li>
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<h2>TL;DR</h2>
<ul>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li></li>
<li>Support for RAID-1C</li>
<li>Many new programs in -current</li>
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<h2>Recent -current changes</h2>
<ul>
<li></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=166033521101094&w=2">Support for RAID-1C</a>, which mean you can now boot from an encrypted RAID 1 drive</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20220810120423">/usr/games/ removed from $PATH</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165678239607614&w=2">dhclient(8) now runs ifconfig</a> to assign autoconf flag and let dhcpleased manage dhcp</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165685037727250&w=2">netstart</a> will create all interfaces provided before configuring them</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165702971308170&w=2">mandoc</a> is producing a more accessible HTML code (many other commits from schwarze@ are related to the improvement)</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165716992013216&w=2">xlock is using more unveil(2)</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165764479728346&w=2">slaacd(8) state machine</a> rewrite by following the code in dhcpleased(8)</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165962727100953&w=2">add HISTORY and AUTHORS</a> in cut(1) and paste(1) man pages, also in <a href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165969068332656&w=2" class="permalink">shutdown(8)</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165979706312796&w=2">Improvement to disklabel code</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=165992333422609&w=2">getpw pledge</a> no longer bypass unveil(2), this required many changes in yp* code (yellow pages)</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=166037459412818&w=2">portgen(1) now mentions</a> the python port generator is not usable until someone fixes it (maybe it will be you?)</li>
</ul>
<h2>Interesting new packages</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="" class="permalink">NAME</a>, DESC</li>
<li><a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/datamash/" class="permalink">datamash</a>, a command-line program which performs basic numeric, textual and statistical operations on input textual data files</li>
<li><a href="https://arcan-fe.com/" class="permalink">arcan</a>, a powerful display server and multimedia framework (supports wayland clients)</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/phase1geo/Minder" class="permalink">minder</a>, a mind-mapping application</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/fcorbelli/zpaqfranz" class="permalink">zpaqfranz</a>, an incremental and journaling command-line archiver</li>
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<h2>7.1-stable updates (since last webzine issue)</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Syspatch</strong>:
<a href="" class="permalink">001</a> (all architectures)
<a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/7.1/common/006_xserver.patch.sig" class="permalink">006</a> (all architectures)
<a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/7.1/common/007_cron.patch.sig" class="permalink">007</a> (all architectures)
<a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/7.1/common/008_bgpd.patch.sig" class="permalink">008</a> (all architectures)
<a href="https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/7.1/common/009_zlib.patch.sig" class="permalink">009</a> (all architectures)
</li>
<li><strong>Package updates</strong>:</li>
<li><strong>Package updates</strong>: unzip libxml libarchive nextcloud webkitgtk4 php/8.1 php/8.0 tor-browser gnutls samba mozilla-thunderbird wireshark clamav firefox-esr tiff jenkins/devel dovecot wavpack gnupg netatalk3</li>
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<h2>OpenBSD developer Interview</h2>
<h2>OpenBSD user Interview</h2>
<p>A new section for the webzine, we let our readers talk about their OpenBSD experience and usage!</p>
<div>
<p><strong>who question</strong>: question</p>
<p><strong>who answer</strong>: answer.</p>
<p><strong>Solène Rapenne</strong>: Hi Xavier, could you introduce yourself for our readers?</p>
<p><strong>Xavier Cartron</strong>: Hello!
My name is Xavier Cartron, but online I usually refer as "prx". My ID
card says I'm 33 years old, but still a too-enthusiast kid in my head.
I live in France near Nantes where I teach Physics and Chemistry. So, not exactly
close to computing, but I always enjoyed playing with such devices. It
all began when my family bought a computer when I was about 3 years
old, probably because my mother wished to become a developer when she
was young. I discovered DOS, Prince of Persia and drawing ugly faces
with Windows 3.1 Paint. I spent too many times on video games and
experimenting cool stuff in hidden files.</p>
<hr />
<p><strong>Solène Rapenne</strong>: when did you first try OpenBSD? What were your feelings about it?</p>
<p><strong>Xavier Cartron</strong>: Long story short, one gave me a Linux Live CD when I was a student,
probably in 2008.
Then began too many dual boots, installs and distro discovery. I enjoyed
trying as many distros as possible, but finally stuck with debian for
years.
When trying distro, I tried FreeBSD and OpenBSD, however my network
hardware wasn't supported at this time, or I probably didn't read FAQ
properly. Youth... But I enjoyed the clean and efficient feeling.
In the meantime, I enjoyed self-hosting my website, mails and stuff in
my student apartment.
A couple of years later, my hard drive crashed. Bored by debian's
weight, I tried to switch my
server on something different. I heard about OpenBSD's stability.
In an afternoon, I had reconfigured my server : OpenBSD is actually
simpler.
Then I experienced efforts around security and I felt enchanted.</p>
<hr />
<p><strong>Solène Rapenne</strong>: Why are you using OpenBSD? What for?</p>
<p><strong>Xavier Cartron</strong>: I currently use OpenBSD for... well, everything.
It's running on my laptop I bring at work to display lessons : ffplay
plays in a window stacked on a side by dwm whats is shown on the wall,
so I can talk and interact with my students while writing on the board
and still see theirs faces.
It's on living room computer to play movies. When I plug a usb stick,
all files are automatically played by mpv thanks to hotplugd.
It's on my wife's computer.
It's on my server to host my website, mails, backup, gemini, xmpp, and
actually this webzine :)
When I find time, I play on my other computer nethack, wesnoth,
xonotic...
I also enjoy learning and writing C, and OpenBSD is perfect with all
manpages and included libraries. I learned a lot, thanks to style(9) !
OpenBSD is well documented, tunable with simplicity. I have a system
configured to fit exactly my needs. Bonus : I have met amazing people
in OpenBSD's community, some of them are now friends. That's some of
the reasons I enjoy using OpenBSD.</p>
<hr />
<p><strong>Solène Rapenne</strong>: Would you like to share something to the OpenBSD or webzine team?</p>
<p><strong>Xavier Cartron</strong>: Actually yes, I'd like to tell about a project I write for years now.
Since I enjoyed self-hosting on my spare time, without learning this at
school, I challenged myself to help others doing so.
I wrote a manual in French first, and recently finished translating it
in English. I always need reviews to improve it. It is hosted at
<a href="https://si3t.ch/ah/">https://si3t.ch/ah/</a>.
I probably spoke too much, that's because of the enthusiast-kid inside.
Thank you for reading.</p>
<hr />
<p><strong>Solène Rapenne</strong>: Thank you very much Xavier for answering to my questions. It's always cool to meet people not working in IT who are using open source operating systems!</p>
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<h2>Shell tips</h2>
<p>
</p>
<div>
<p>You often use your computer multiple time in a day, and you don't like
waiting for it to boot? Modern systems support two modes of "sleep"
to reduce their energy usage while providing us a faster way to get
things done.</p>
<p>The first mode is called suspending, it puts your computer into a sleep mode in which only the memory is powered up to prevent its data to be lost, in this state you can quickly resume your computer to its previous state in a few seconds. The energy cost of suspending will depend on the amount of ram, but it's between 0.5 and 2 Watts. This is particularly useful when you leave your computer for a short time.</p>
<p>The second mode is called hibernating, it totally shut down the system, but before doing so all your memory is saved in the computer storage, in the swap area to be precise. This takes some time to write all the memory on disk, but then your computer isn't drawing any power, however it will take some time to resume it again as all the memory need to be read from the disk. It is particularly useful when you leave your computer for a long time, and you want to keep your workspace as it is.</p>
<p>On OpenBSD, desktop environments such as XFCE, MATE or Gnome offer you the choice between suspending and hibernating in the shutdown menu. On the command line, you can run the command <code>zzz</code> to suspend, and <code>ZZZ</code> to hibernate. These commands need the service apmd to be running in order to work.</p>
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<h2>Going further</h2>
<ul>
<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://sdadams.org/blog/introducing-muxfs/">muxfs: a mirroring, checksumming, and self-healing filesystem layer for OpenBSD</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://dataswamp.org/~solene/2022-07-23-openbsd-sshfs.html">How to use sshfs on OpenBSD</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://www.tiltedwindmillpress.com/product-category/sponsor/">Sponsor Michael W Lucas for his next OpenBSD book</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://citizen428.net/blog/self-hosting-static-site-openbsd-httpd-relayd/">Self-hosting a static site with OpenBSD, httpd, and relayd</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://si3t.ch/ah/en/toc/">How to host your server with OpenBSD?</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://qorg11.net/tech_posts/brotli_in_openbsd_httpd.html">Brotli in OpenBSDs httpd</a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://portroach.openbsd.org/">portroach</a>, the tool automatically tracking newer packages versions</li>
<li><a class="permalink" href="https://openbsd.amsterdam/">OpenBSD Amsterdam</a>, an hosting company for OpenBSD virtual machines hosted on OpenBSD</li>
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<a href="images/artwork-issue11.jpg">
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<h2>Note from the editorial team</h2>
<p>
</p>
<h3>Note from Solene</h3>
<p>
This issue is late again. It's hard to find a good publication rate fitting with this hobby work. Originally, I planned to publish every two weeks, that would allow me to gently gather links and material for a new zine, but at the same time there are periods like before a new release during which nothing happen. On the other hand, when waiting long between publications without having a clear deadline, a lot of content need to be covered and it accumulates in a huge pile, which is not necessarily fun to go through.
However, while the Webzine is late on schedule, it reached HEIGHT different languages; not all the issues got translated into the height languages but it's been very comforting to meet all the people working on the translations, THANKS!
</p>
</article>
<article id="authors">
<div class="puffies" aria-hidden="true">🐡🐡🐡</div>
<h2>Authors</h2>
<p>Solène Rapenne, prx, Vincent Finance and other people who contributed outside of git that I may have forgotten. Many thanks to everyone involved and supportive of the idea!</p>
<p>Solène Rapenne, prx. Many thanks to everyone involved and supportive of the idea!</p>
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<h2 id="title"><a href="https://webzine.puffy.cafe"><span id="open">Open</span><span id="bsd">BSD</span> Webzine</a></h2>
<div id="banner">
<p>ISSUE #__ISSUE__</p>
<p><time datetime="__DATETIME__">__HUMAN_DATE__</time></p>
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<h2>Recent -current changes</h2>
<ul>
<li></li>
</ul>
<h2>Interesting new packages</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="" class="permalink">NAME</a>, DESC</li>
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<h2>7.1-stable updates (since last webzine issue)</h2>
<ul>
<li><strong>Syspatch</strong>:
<a href="" class="permalink">001</a> (all architectures)
</li>
<li><strong>Package updates</strong>:</li>
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<h2>OpenBSD developer Interview</h2>
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<p><strong>who question</strong>: question</p>
<p><strong>who answer</strong>: answer.</p>
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<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
<li><a class="permalink" href=""></a></li>
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<figure>
<a href="images/puffer_city_original.jpg">
<picture>
<img src="images/puffer_city_small.jpg"
alt="A drawing featuring a city viewed from some altitude with many characters looking like OpenBSD mascot." />
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<h2>Note from the editorial team</h2>
<p>
</p>
<h3>Note from Solene</h3>
<p>
This issue is late again. It's hard to find a good publication rate fitting with this hobby work. Originally, I planned to publish every two weeks, that would allow me to gently gather links and material for a new zine, but at the same time there are periods like before a new release during which nothing happen. On the other hand, when waiting long between publications without having a clear deadline, a lot of content need to be covered and it accumulates in a huge pile, which is not necessarily fun to go through.
However, while the Webzine is late on schedule, it reached HEIGHT different languages; not all the issues got translated into the height languages but it's been very comforting to meet all the people working on the translations, THANKS!
</p>
</article>
<article id="authors">
<div class="puffies" aria-hidden="true">🐡🐡🐡</div>
<h2>Authors</h2>
<p>Solène Rapenne, prx, Vincent Finance and other people who contributed outside of git that I may have forgotten. Many thanks to everyone involved and supportive of the idea!</p>
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