Debian Gets FreeBSD Kernel Support
mu22le writes "Today Debian gets one step closer to really becoming 'the universal operating system' by adding two architectures based on the FreeBSD kernel to the unstable archive.
This does not mean that the Debian project is ditching the Linux kernel; Debian users will be able to choose which kernel they want to install (at least on on the i386 and amd64 architectures) and get more or less the same Debian operating system they are used to.
This makes Debian the first distribution, and probably the first large OS, to support two completely different kernels at the same time."
Oh, I guess you mean that same kind of "support" that is offered to Debian users using the Linux kernel ;)
So, err, Darwin doesn't count? Mach + BSD .. sounds like 2 kernels to me.
How we know is more important than what we know.
who gives a fuck about this faggot shit? not me.
What a load of rubbish. Do you honestly believe a word of what you just wrote?
I call it Linux and so does everybody I know. You are fighting a war that ended years ago. Worse, you make people who support open source sound insane.
Dude, it is software, not a friggen religious movement. Have some perspective.