20-100 Posted 5 hours ago on the NetBSD 10.0 releng wiki page: branch planed around May 9, 2022 π π π
pfr 20-100 Does this mean we should change the title of this thread to Wishlist for NetBSD 11 ? Are new things still being added this close to release?
puhaTek More example "modload" template drivers, one for a pci wireless driver and another for a graphics card driver so we can use it as a template when attempting to port a Linux driver over. Would like to get my Acer Swift 113 with Intel HD up and running at 1080p, and the wifi on my old ASUS up and running.
Mosfet Are there any news regarding branching 10 @nia ??? If I remember correctly, there was this blocker from May: https://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2022/05/24/msg028105.html Is this still unresolved? Are there any other blockers?
Mosfet pin I know this page, although I don't think that it is updated often, since it states: branch delayed (again) due to EA issues (see above), probably will happen around June 7. And now it is September... :P
Jay @nia 's NetBSD 10 talk after 13th min https://bsdtv-player.secdn.net/theatre/1533910d-8f94-4a30-94ff-6cfd8e4504ba Edit : presentation link https://netbsd.org/gallery/presentations/nia/eurobsdcon2022/releng.html
Mosfet Jay TBH, I have to agree with this guy on reddit: Just to clarify: the page makes it seem like it's already been released, because it already talks of 10.0 as if it already exists⦠[https://www.reddit.com/r/NetBSD/comments/xgtcrk/comment/ioubp8n/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3]
untitled support for built-in wifi on Pinebook Pro (src/sys/dev/sdmmc/if_bwfm_sdio.c); now very buggy and virtually unusable terminus font for wscons, different sizes
rvp untitled * terminus font for wscons, different sizes This is already in -HEAD now, so 10.0 will have it. Just uncomment the Terminus-related lines in /etc/wscons.conf
giriu I hope NetBSD will stay a minimalist pure Unix in base and will keep the extraordinary simple yet efficient menu-driven installer. for packages I hope there will be a working mtpfs package , resolving the ralink wireless firmware issue, and hopefully more wireless and unicode support.
pin nortonham the eternal debate, 3 shells and 2 wms in base. Why? I don't bother anymore, they are rather small. Besides, you can use whatever shell and wm you like.
nortonham pin It's something I across BSD's and linux distros. How minimal can we go. I see no problem with ctwm in NetBSD by default. It's not like the default has GNOME 41 and systemd or something