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."
I want to be a dung beetle and roll up big balls of poopoo and ejaculate my sperm into them.
COMANDER TACO WILL FAG U IN THE ASS
nobody is commenting on this front page article... could it be because *BSD IS DYING!!!
Red ink flows like a RIVER OF BLOOD! YEAH!
John Baldwin: I personally do not have any plans of porting anything from one OS to the other. It might be interesting to port launchd from OS X Tiger to FreeBSD as a replacement for init and inetd though.
Please step away from the crack pipe. No wonder 5.x sucked, get ready for more of the same with 6.x
Yes, the quality of /. users is very low. For example, there is this one poster named DAldredge, he is a chronic liar who makes things up but demands that everyone else gives citations for anything they post. I also have it on good authority that he smells like rotten horse semen.
When will FreeBSDs hard disk, partitioning and device numbering EVER EVER EVER going to get out of the freaking dark ages?
I mean come on now, its been freaking 12 years, get with the freaking program!
Even if they only moved to the support Slackware had way back in v1.0 or even if they only moved to the support Solaris had in 2.5.1 it would be a MONUMENTAL improvement!
And where the HELL is FreeBSDs standardized device numbering? ?!?!? For FUCKS SAKES get modernized!
I mean really, cant you pinheads make it hda/hdb, sda/sdb, eth0, eth1, etc etc?!? what the FUCK is wrong with you dorks?!?? sheeeshh...
.. this coming from a person with a nickname like "poofyhairyguy82" ? Please. You only use Linux because you think you're "cool" by doing so. You probably have no real programming/hacking experience, and the fact that you run a "distro" based on a hippy bastard "distro" obviates the fact that you surely masturbate to hentai and have regular fantasies about violating small quadroped housepets.
OS X.
Most of the people I know using BSD have switched over entirely to OS X for both their desktops and servers.
Why you ask?
Well, OS X is faster, stabler, more secure and better supported than any other version of BSD. In addition, it is backed by a strong American corporation that employs professional American programmers. It's closed source nature ensures stability, robustness, ease of use and most importantly legal assurance. You simply don't get any of that with the various BSD's.