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Created by three guys who love BSD, we cover the latest news and have an extensive series of tutorials, as well as interviews with various people from all areas of the BSD community. It also serves as a platform for support and questions. We love and advocate FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFlyBSD and TrueOS. Our show aims to be helpful and informative for new users that want to learn about them, but still be entertaining for the people who are already pros.The show airs on Wednesdays at 2:00PM (US Eastern time) and the edited version is usually up the following day.

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  • brysonholland
    Great for keeping up wth BSDs and Unix
    They don't just cover the BSDs, but the wider Unix world as well. Great topics, technical analysis, and interviews. One of the best Unix/BSD podcasts currently out there.
  • ProCoreyJ
    Best beginner-accessible BSD resource anywhere!
    This is the best source ofBSD info available to beginners but also doesn't hesitate to dive into the interesting details holding it all together. I have found this podcast to be an essential resource for getting and staying current with tools, techniques, and community to make BSD work for me. Thanks for putting this on! Additionally, I think this podcast is probably the best marketing arm for the community. Keep it available!
  • RollerCOM Solutions
    BSD Study Group
    This is like a live BSD Study Group where you can ask questions, get the latest news, hear what other are having difficulty with and offer feedback.
  • Bane138
    Awesome show
    Fantastic show, very informative. I have been doing the tutorials and playing with the various BSDs. Keep up the great work.
  • UnaClocker
    Very Very Good
    I’ve run Linux for 15 years or so, and recently stumbled upon this podcast. I’m what they often refer to as “BSD Curious” in the podcast episodes. The episodes are so interesting that it often leaves me wanting to stop everything I’m doing and go install BSD to try what they were just talking about. Really good stuff. They interview very intelligent people from the BSD projects as well. They do a great job of staying on topic without waffling. Can’t recommend it highly enough. Worth your time to listen to if you’re into any kind of *nix.
  • nycvelo
    Lots of useful technical contact
    Anyone running BSD (any flavor) or considering it will get a lot out of this podcast. It covers all the major flavors, and regularly interviews the leaders in BSD development. There's also good news reporting about new features. My only complain is that the slogan "The place to B…SD" is a little too cute for my taste.
  • kbnexus
    Bursting at the seams with BSD goodness
    After hearing very little about BSD, there's a place to get answers and info about all BSD's. I'm just starting out in the BSD world, because I kept hearing about Allan's use of it, and fell I'm veering off the path I was taking to Linux, right into the BSD lane. Now if I could just get one of those Matrix plugs, and jack into his head . . . .
  • ArchJB
    A MUST watch in the BSD world
    I love the clam and cool all business delivery of this podcast. Good interviews with the right people, Some interviews with the person that wrote the code! BSD needs to raise it’s awareness and this show will help.
  • gogowitz10
    craz-amazing
    great show going through all things bsd. Great in depth interviews and up to date news. Also very reliable show postings, week after week.
  • jlisic
    Excellent Technical Podcast
    An excellent podcast on the BSDs, and related software/technology. The host Allan Jude is an extremely knowledgeable sysadmin, with a radio friendly personality. The Co-host Kris Moore has an established name in the BSD community, particularly with his work through PCBSD. For people who find Chris Fisher's hyperbole a bit jarring on other shows, notably LAS, only his video editing skills have a presence in this show.
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