Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 20:50 UTC
PC-BSD Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition. Some of major changes from the previous version include a newer kernel, an experimental ZFS module, and a KDE 4 for desktop environment. Being a Linux junkie, I thought of this as a perfect opportunity to venture into the BSD arena.
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Not any more on BSD ...
by dindin on Fri 3rd Oct 2008 17:29 UTC
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2006-03-29

It was one of the painful thing I had to do ....

I wiped out my FreeBSD system and installed Linux over it. I need a few features that BSD has not caughtup with and PC-BSD does not fix that either but the one that forced the switch was Virtualization - I was hoping they might port VirtualBox or VMware to FreeBSD but has not happened (is there anything like that?).

BSD folks seem to focus a lot on running Linux software but I think a solution like KVM on Linux will be of far greater benefit.

Hope I can still convert back once something is available (QEMU is not it - unless kqemu includes some of KVM work on native virtualization).

What happened to Xen on FreeBSD?

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