You should watch this videocast "ZFS in FreeBSD". It gives much detail about the current state of the port. Pawel Jakub Dawidek is the guy behind it, he and others have done an excellent job. Besides, he offers some good-to-know tips, i.e., under what work-loads it's better to run it on 64bit hardware etc. In general, Pawel's saying that it has been 'production ready' (meaning, performance will be further improved but from now you can easily trust it to take care of your data) for a while. I'd even suggest using the 8-CURRENT snapshots. To quote from their wiki: "A new revision of ZFS for FreeBSD is available for FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, introducing many new features (ZFS version 13). It fixes some of the problems but requires the same kind of tuning as the older revision (ZFS version 6)."
In the case of WWII, if no one had opposed Hitler, then we still would have had concentration camps and the Holocaust.
And you think Russians didn't have concentration camps? Besides, how would you define the actions in Chechenya, if not Holocaust?
Don't worry, it is just another added security layer for your safety. Now, you have to agree, it works well!
The installation lures you into thinking all is going well until it hits you with OpenBSD's most reliable security method: the Dumb Sysadmin Prevention System. In short, OpenBSD's install is so hard that you need to be genius to complete it, thus eliminating the cause of the majority of security issues -- dumb sysadmins.
Try something from x/russsian states called "baltica"
What exactlly do you mean by "x/russian"? The Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) regained their independence from Soviet Union in 1991. They have their own culture (and it's not even close to Russian culture), languages.
Care to tell what are the popular bands that have done well without "recording industry"?
I'm sure we have heard of them.
You should watch this videocast "ZFS in FreeBSD". It gives much detail about the current state of the port. Pawel Jakub Dawidek is the guy behind it, he and others have done an excellent job. Besides, he offers some good-to-know tips, i.e., under what work-loads it's better to run it on 64bit hardware etc. In general, Pawel's saying that it has been 'production ready' (meaning, performance will be further improved but from now you can easily trust it to take care of your data) for a while. I'd even suggest using the 8-CURRENT snapshots. To quote from their wiki: "A new revision of ZFS for FreeBSD is available for FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, introducing many new features (ZFS version 13). It fixes some of the problems but requires the same kind of tuning as the older revision (ZFS version 6)."
Fuck you. Forget about OpenSSH and PAM. It'll never happen. As I said, fuck you motherfucker.
You're talking about two different things. Read a few comments above: #13704300, moron.
In the case of WWII, if no one had opposed Hitler, then we still would have had concentration camps and the Holocaust. And you think Russians didn't have concentration camps? Besides, how would you define the actions in Chechenya, if not Holocaust?
*.gov = *.gov.lv, *.mil = *.mil.lv. Got that?
What exactlly do you mean by "x/russian"? The Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) regained their independence from Soviet Union in 1991. They have their own culture (and it's not even close to Russian culture), languages.