>> Mario Guerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Se ve�a venir.....
>
> http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/1578/1/
Mario... Si vos ten�s una conexi�n gorda y permanente, que bien. Hay
gente que no. Hay gente que lee su correo cuando la �nica conexi�n de
la m�quina es el tomacorriente. No te cuesta absolutamente nada hacer
esto:
| The biggest news for Linux users this week didn't concern Linux --
| at least not directly.
| The biggest news concerned BSDi (Berkeley Systems Design, Inc.) and
| Walnut Creek CD-ROM, which is the primary backer of FreeBSD. The two
| entities will merge, forming a company called BSD Inc. The end
| result will be a combination of FreeBSD and BSD/OS, available in
| both commercial and freely available versions.
| Why is this important for Linux? Because Linux and BSD are rather
| intertwined, in many ways. Certainly key technologies in Linux, like
| networking utilities and the TCP/IP stack, originate in the BSD
| world. Although BSD has been around longer and features an
| impressive user base, Linux is the glamour OS and has significantly
| raised the profile of freely available operating systems. In
| addition, Jordan Hubbard, one of the movers and shakers behind
| FreeBSD, has also been working with Linux luminaries to more closely
| align the two operating systems towards some level of joint future
| development, mostly relating to binary compatibilities.
Copiar unas quince o veinte l�neas del art�culo no te toma m�s de
cinco segundos y as� todos podemos decidir por cuenta propia si la
nota es o no realmente de nuestro inter�s (hint).
Gracias,
Marcelo
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