Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Aug 2007 21:50 UTC, submitted by anonymous
BSD and Darwin derivatives The sixth major DragonFly BSD release, version 1.10, was announced today by project creator Matthew Dillon. Billed as "more stable than the 1.8 release", it includes improved virtual kernel support, a new disk management infrastructure, improvements to wireless networking, and support for the new syslink protocol. As to what all that means, KernelTrap has just posted an interview with Dillon. Going beyond today's 1.10 release, the interview explores DragonFly's new clustering high-availability filesystem which sounds superior to ZFS, the project's goals for the 2.0 release expected in six months, and a comparison of the BSD license versus the GPL.
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RE[2]: Anybody know
by happycamper on Tue 7th Aug 2007 06:30 UTC in reply to "RE: Anybody know"
happycamper
Member since:
2006-01-01

"If you don't know how to do that though you probably shouldn't be using BSD"

what kind of a response is that. you cant say that, if he does not know how at least lead him to couple sites that will show him how.

http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~justin/handbook/x11.html

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RE[3]: Anybody know
by bryanv on Tue 7th Aug 2007 15:44 in reply to "RE[2]: Anybody know"
bryanv Member since:
2005-08-26

"If you don't know how to do that though you probably shouldn't be using BSD"


Maybe what the poster was really saying is: If you can't figure out where to learn how to do it, you probably shouldn't be using BSD.

It's not a matter of what you know / what you don't know, but your ABILITY to LEARN or teach yourself. If an individual is lacking knowledge, that's a totally different problem than a person lacking the ability to gain knowledge.

People who lack knowledge but are able to gain it on their own are typically the types of people you'll find using BSD. Critical thinkers and problem solvers - which are skills you're going to need if you want to do anything useful with BSD.

I agree with the original response, and I don't think it was unfounded. If the person can't figure out how to get a desktop installed on it, they probably don't know how to learn to do it, and they probably shouldn't be using BSD in the first place.

Call me elitist, but I'm tired of pandering to idiots.

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RE[3]: Anybody know
by Flatland_Spider on Wed 8th Aug 2007 20:39 in reply to "RE[2]: Anybody know"
Flatland_Spider Member since:
2006-09-01

It should also be pointed out that the original post was pretty ignorant to begin with.

If the poster has had asked for information on how to get Dfly to boot into GUI mode, it would have been a different story. As it stands the poster looks like someone who installed Ubuntu for the first time then goes around saying he's a 'leet hacker.

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