Ido Barnea wrote:
Hi
I understood that people are interested in a BSD lecture.
The lecture I propose is the following.
First part:
General explanation about FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpentBSD, what are they,
how do they differ from Linux in their design and philosophy.
No code in this part.
Second part:
Explanation about the networking subsystem in the FreeBSD kernel.
Examples as much as time permits (this does include kernel code off course)
The second part will not include full comparison of FreeBSD against Linux kernels, since
it might take a little more than few hours, and since I don't think I am close to having all
the needed knowledge for this.
I will appreciate responses about following issues:
Is the lecture still wanted?
Are there any special requests about the contents of the second part?
Anything else.
Thanks,
Ido
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Can you talk more about *BSD ports to architecutes other then Intel?
(memory requirements etc.), Also a little bit about the community behind
it, if you can compare it to Linux kernel development or other GNU
projects development.
I think two lectures will be great since it is too large for one lecture.
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Ori Idan
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