> You sound like a bloody parrot. The subject line is Debian on a Q950.
> My C650 runs Debian fine, including the adb ports.
> What does BSD do that linux doesn't.
> I'm missing something here, how do you use a 68k mac without adb ports?
> What a great suggestion, use bsd and *have* to console in. If BSD is so 
> mature why does this bug exist?

This bug is specific to the 900/950 and IIfx, as NetBSD does not yet
support the IOPs on those machines. All the other ones work fine with
the standard direct-access method of ADB. I run NetBSD 1.5.2 on a IIci,
and will probably slap it on my Franken-LCIII with a Q605 motherboard.
Direct access (ADB, internal video display, etc.) is 100% on both.

> What is the measure of maturity, how long its been around or how many 
> man hours are spent improving it.

NetBSD has existed since the early 1990s when it was originally MacBSD,
and was then merged into the NetBSD project when that emerged a couple
of years later.

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