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 only have a limited experience with FreeBSD and the little I have played with it I was very pleased overall.
However, I do have one complaint... overall the installer is fine, but... fix that damn geometry bug and maybe go with a more straight forward less confusing partitioning program (I like cfdisk).
Otherwise.. quite pleased with FreeBSD, and I may be replacing my Slackware box with FreeBSD
will be hard to pry me away from Gentoo on my other systems though..... ya never know.
I only have a limited experience with FreeBSD and the little I have played with it I was very pleased overall.
However, I do have one complaint... overall the installer is fine, but... fix that damn geometry bug and maybe go with a more straight forward less confusing partitioning program (I like cfdisk).
Otherwise.. quite pleased with FreeBSD, and I may be replacing my Slackware box with FreeBSD
will be hard to pry me away from Gentoo on my other systems though..... ya never know.