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Looking at FreeBSD 6 and Beyond

Provataki writes "OSNews published an interview with core FreeBSD developers John Baldwin, Robert Watson and Scott Long. They discuss about the upcoming FreeBSD 6 and its new features, the competition, TrustedBSD, Darwin and much more."

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  1. Re:Why does it keep going? by ClaraBow · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why do people write poetry or write stories? You do it for the love of it. It is your passion and your hard work that you want to show the world. To me it is a form of artistic expression. That's why there are some many flavors of Linux and BSD.

  2. Re:FreeBSD by _merlin · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You see, that's *why* it's not in stable. In BSD, something has to work properly before it moves from current to stable.

    OTOH, Linux pushes things in as soon as possible, without extensive testing. That's not necessarily a bad thing, it's just a different attitude.

  3. Re:Why Should... by leereyno · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Well I can give you reasons why you should use Linux instead of Solaris 10, and I can give you reasons why you should use Linux instead of FreeBSD, but I can't really say very much when it comes to Solaris vs FreeBSD.

    Both OS's are certainly making progress, Solaris 10 in particular represents major progress over the previous versions, but neither is quite there yet and the weaknesses of one tend to be shared by the other.

    The things I'm thinking of are related to the UI for both systems. Neither uses bash (or even tcsh) as the default shell. Neither uses gnu coreutils for things like ls, cp, rm, etc. These things may not matter to some, but they do matter to me. I'm sure the core OS of each is a very strong and capable system, but the same can be said of Linux and I don't have to fight with it to beat the UI into something usable.

    Lee

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  4. Re:That's an easy challange! by TheLink · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The ascii value of "3" is 51.

    Yawn.

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