Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 14th May 2002 06:30 UTC
FreeBSD The question was asked recently on a FreeBSD mailing list, "What will be new in FreeBSD 5.0?" The thread discussed several ways a person could obtain such information, one good source being the latest release notes. The first developer preview of 5.0 was released on April 8th. The final release is targeted for the end of this year. Robert Watson offered an interesting summary of items to look forward to in FreeBSD 5.0, including: SMPng ("next generation" symmetric multiprocessing), KSE (improved scheduling), devfs (automatic /dev management), Firewire support, and much more. Read on KernelTrap for more details.
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RE: BSD & Linux & .NET
by Camel on Wed 15th May 2002 04:27 UTC

...why do we have to start this argument of BSD is sooooo much better than Linux or, Linux is soooooo much better than BSD?

We don't. Such arguments are stupid since both *BSD and Linux are the coolest and most accessible operating systems on the planet.