Did I understand this correctly? RMS, Wales and Barlow has got in recently, so they are less famous then some guys have already been inducted, but I don't know any of them. Self appointed hall of fame?
By the way, how can one say FreeBSD a state-of-the-art system, they used *this* installer for twenty years. - Hey, we've got a new mirror, let's recompile!
'discover' and 'hotplug' help people who don't know the name of their VGA card. read-edid helps -most of- people who can't read the specs (something like 30-70, 50-120) from monitor's users guide.
so it works for everyone.
new installer has a 'working' hardware detection (thanks to progeny at this point) and extreme modularity.
I think grafical interface will come from http://www.userlinux.com/userlinux
Did I understand this correctly? RMS, Wales and Barlow has got in recently, so they are less famous then some guys have already been inducted, but I don't know any of them. Self appointed hall of fame?
Take a look at this one: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=bin/128587
One byte, two years.
By the way, how can one say FreeBSD a state-of-the-art system, they used *this* installer for twenty years.
- Hey, we've got a new mirror, let's recompile!
When I see floating quotation marks, reputation of the person who made it drops below zero. Doesn't matter what he achieved before.
Anyone one remembers this: http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/04/30/HNsolari sgpl_1.html
'discover' and 'hotplug' help people who don't know the name of their VGA card. read-edid helps -most of- people who can't read the specs (something like 30-70, 50-120) from monitor's users guide. so it works for everyone.
new installer has a 'working' hardware detection (thanks to progeny at this point) and extreme modularity. I think grafical interface will come from http://www.userlinux.com/userlinux