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Lua Scripting Support Being Added To NetBSD Kernel Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 14 February 2013 at 09:24 AM EST. 19 Comments Support for the Lua scripting language is being added to the NetBSD kernel so that it's possible to interact with the BSD kernel's various subsystems using this popular scripting language. With a Lua interpreter being added to the kernel, it's even possible to exten
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A Weekly BSD Podcast - News, Interviews and Tutorials 2013-11-13 Live demo in BSD Now Episode 011 | Originally written by TJ for bsdnow.tv | Last updated: 2015/08/07 NOTE: the author/maintainer of the tutorial(s) is no longer with the show, so the information below may be outdated or incorrect. It applies to OpenBSD 5.8, and the syntax(es) may not work with anything after that. Friends don't let f
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