Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Jan 2006 19:00 UTC
FreeBSD "For software that's been around since the late '70s, before any of today's more popular operating systems, open source BSDs (in their current avatars) don't get their due share of hard disks. FreeBSD, one of the first BSD flavors to emerge from the 386BSD project, is a Unix-like free operating system based originally on the BSD branch of 386BSD and later 4.4BSD-Lite. This makes BSDs more like traditional Unixes than Linux. Late last year FreeBSD unleashed release 6.0, with better support for 64-bit and wireless hardware. Here's our review."
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RE: Laptop support
by kernelpanic on Wed 18th Jan 2006 23:36 UTC in reply to "Laptop support"
kernelpanic
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2006-01-01

too bad. throttling on my thinkpad pentium4Mobile with cpufreq works.... so give it a try and welcome back.

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