
Today we feature an in-depth interview with three members of
FreeBSD's Core (Wes Peters, Greg Lehey and M. Warner Losh) and also a major FreeBSD developer (Scott Long). It is a
long read, but we touch a number of hot issues, from the Java port to corporate backing, the Linux competition, the 5.x branch and how it stacks up against the other Unices, UFS2, the possible XFree86 fork, SCO and its Unix IP situation, even re-unification of the BSDs. If you are into (any) Unix, this interview is a
must read.
=> I still don't understand... if Linux is not as stable as FreeBSD, why would you run COUPLES of Linux and willing to reboot it again and again. Why don't you just wipe it and install your FreeBSD? Linux vs FreeBSD ?
Since, you quoted on my sentence too. I never said that I still keep Linux, which I said that I dumped it. I don't have any of Linux in my boxes, so they all have Win2k Pro, WinXP Pro, FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD. Soon, will be Yellowtab and BlueEyedOS, when they release them.