DragonFlyBSD 6.4.1 is now available, delivering critical bug fixes and stability improvements for this high-performance BSD OS. Learn what’s new, download links, and why this update matters for developers and enterprise users.
DragonFlyBSD 6.4.1 is now available, delivering critical bug fixes and stability improvements for this high-performance BSD OS. Learn what’s new, download links, and why this update matters for developers and enterprise users.
Explore how DragonFlyBSD's AMDGPU driver now enables optional support for GCN 1.1 "Sea Islands" (CIK) GPUs, a pivotal step in its evolution from the legacy Radeon driver. We analyze its porting strategy, current limitations based on Linux 4.20.17 sources, and the manual configuration required, comparing its progress to upstream Linux kernel development.
DragonFlyBSD may finally get UVC webcam support in 2025, bridging a decade-long gap with Linux and other BSDs. Learn how this update impacts streaming, conferencing, and hardware compatibility for this niche OS.
DragonFlyBSD updates its Linux-ported DRM graphics driver to support aging AMD Picasso, Vega 20, and Intel Ice Lake GPUs—though still lagging behind Linux 6.16. Learn how this impacts BSD users, hardware compatibility, and open-source GPU innovation.
O DragonFlyBSD 6.4 está agora disponível como a versão mais recente deste sistema operacional BSD de código aberto derivado há muito tempo do FreeBSD.
DragonFlyBSD 6.4.2 is now available, addressing critical kernel panics, VirtIO block device issues, and IPv6 networking bugs. Learn how this update impacts QEMU, Chromium, and enterprise server environments.