On Apr 7, 2006, at 7:27 AM, Adam Maas wrote:

BSD is both a kernel and some userspace tools (with some GNU tools, mostly the gcc toolchain also necessary), it's much more integrated than say Linux, which is an amalgam of a bunch of not necessarily related projects (Almost none of which are from the BSD project).

Just to be pedantic, I'd like to point out that Linux is only a kernel. However I would be highly reluctant to offer any kind of Linux support for anything, because the distributions based on it differ widely.

- Dave (Slackware user)

Reply via email to