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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I'm inclined to agree with Alexandr. The FreeBSD installer is not pretty, but it works. The only problem I've ever come across with it is the infamous geometry bug. Aside from that it does exactly what I expect it to. I don't need Anaconda to install FreeBSD on my machine.
I'm inclined to agree with Alexandr. The FreeBSD installer is not pretty, but it works. The only problem I've ever come across with it is the infamous geometry bug. Aside from that it does exactly what I expect it to. I don't need Anaconda to install FreeBSD on my machine.
@Scott
So, like I asked, will the iPod/atapicam problem be fixed in 6.0? (Re: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=80420) Like I said, not a deal breaker, just curious.