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The real issue is that BSD has had devd for years while Linux has been fumbling about trying to re-invent the wheel 3 or 4 times and every time something new and shiny comes along everyone flocks to it, only to let old tech go by the wayside. see: OSS -> ALSA -> pulseaudio and the whole device thing with pre-HAL -> HAL -> udev.
Egh well, 4.6 works fine for now and maybe someday people will look at the BSD's and go, hey "they've done it right, maybe we should use their ideas". Okay, pipe dream.