Hello, NetBSD was among pioneers to support Xen, although I'm not sure it superceded Linux and others. Hope this helps,
Andrei 2016-01-07 21:13 GMT+03:00 Swift Griggs <swiftgri...@gmail.com>: > > I'm writing some documentation for a class I'm teaching soon at my job. One > section covers various BSD's (each separate) contribution to features in the > collective endowment of Unix variants out there. > > Here are the things I believe NetBSD was first at doing. Can anyone else > think of ones that'd be worthy of note to a group of up-and-coming Unix > geeks ? > > * First with a USB stack (beat Linux didn't it?) > * First with TCP Auto tuning (Linux's autotune based on NetBSD's strategy) > * First with Free ports to Alpha, HPPA, and MIPS (true?) > > I know there are more NetBSD "first to do XYZ". Does anyone care to correct > those three or give me some more? Thanks in advance, friends. > > -Swift