FreeBSD Status Report March-April 2004
Anonymous Coward writes "The FreeBSD project has posted a new status report
for March and April of 2004. Work continues on locking down the network
stack, ACPI made more great strides, an ARM port appeared in the tree,
and the FreeBSD 4.10 release cycle wrapped up."
Meanwhile, it looks like they still haven't fixed the IDE disk geometry problems that have created problems for FreeBSD users worldwide for years:
FreeBSD bug search results
Just another example of how the open-source community has its priorities all wrong. Getting the OS to install smoothly should be a top priority. This issue should have been resolved years ago.
Moderator hint: a comment is neither "Flamebait" nor "Troll" if it is true.
"According to the project page it's "on the verge of booting to single-user mode"."
Well La Di Fucking Da.
Don't you find it odd that Apple Mac OS X is based on freebsd but freebsd does not run on it? I do.
evil is as evil does