NetBSD 2.0 Release Engineering Process Underway
jschauma writes "James Chacon of the NetBSD Release
Engineering team has announced that the Release Engineering process for
the much awaited NetBSD 2.0 release
has begun! At this time, the expected final release is scheduled for the end
of May 2004. Please see James' message to the netbsd-announce
mailinglist for details."
OpenOffice.org 1.1.1 is here, get slashdotting it! If your lucky, you can get it before it gets a front page Slashdotting!
No BSD version, only avalible for real OSs such as Windows, Solaris and Linux
Speaking of google, they have redesigned their site! Go check it out, its much more interesting than this toy os!
I'm just going to try to stem the flow of ridiculous, made up claims before they start. If anyone would like to start claiming how much better some scheduler is over another, or how much better Linux is or vice versa, please include something to back up your claims.
And no, "in my experience...", or "my friend did..." is absolute rubbish when coming from an OS zealot. You guys do realise that most people realise you're lying here too, and "your experience" counts for absolutely zero when it comes to a debate that you would win at any cost anyway. The only people who mod you up of course, are other OS zealots on the same side. Nobody is actually falling for your crap.
Smorgrav, you're a fucking idiot.
Troll Glass
NetBSD is trying out some magic tricks currently... Abracadaver!
Q. Why don't LUsers have sex?
A. Short uptimes, frequent core dumps.
poor little thing, I pity you.