One of my popular articles shortly after I joined OSNews in 2001 proved to be "the big *BSD interview" and so it is only appropriate to end my serving at OSNews with a similar theme. Today we are very happy to host a Q&A with well-known FreeBSD developers John Baldwin, Robert Watson and Scott Long. We discuss about FreeBSD 6 and its new features, the competition, TrustedBSD, Darwin etc.
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Really, really promising. I'm FreeBSD user since 2.1.5, I'm pretty deep in FreeBSD internals, but this interview makes me fell much more better
Just nothing more to add. They've said it all.
@slash 1)When will they replace the installer?
Why do you need replacing installer? Is it harder for you than Debian/WindowsNT/2000/XP/anyother installer? If yes - please, use OS that you have preinstalled on your PC.
Truely - I do not see the reason for replacing installer. Could you give me a one, please? If people cannot read English - I suspect that they cannot read any language...
Really, really promising. I'm FreeBSD user since 2.1.5, I'm pretty deep in FreeBSD internals, but this interview makes me fell much more better
Just nothing more to add. They've said it all.
@slash
1)When will they replace the installer?
Why do you need replacing installer? Is it harder for you than Debian/WindowsNT/2000/XP/anyother installer? If yes - please, use OS that you have preinstalled on your PC.
Truely - I do not see the reason for replacing installer. Could you give me a one, please? If people cannot read English - I suspect that they cannot read any language...