Mr. Watson, you have addressed my questions greatly and I do agree that it
will take years to successfully tackle the issue but when FreeBSD has had
less funding than Linux it's obvious that it's developers have made huge
progress and that I'm proud of.
Your response was alot better than yelling
Ok, I just wanted an answer and I already got a *few* good answers and I
DONT WANT A WAR.
Yes, HawkinsOS is FreeBSD 5.x based and the goal is to donate back to the
community, but this is irrelevant! The questions were not even over
HawkinsOS.
Let's all refrain from starting a huge arguement I
My question regarding the 2 extremely major flaws in FreeBSD are being
addressed as I have learned from mature FreeBSD developers, due to my
question. Therefore many linux-fanatics who are focussed on an only-linux
world will no longer be able to use this issue.
These two stop-gap items will be
2 Major Issues:
- FreeBSD has a processor affinity design issue
- The core kernel issues with FreeBSD is the horrible threading
support.There is so much crap in FreeBSD kernel. The multithreading issue in
freebsd has been delayed for nearly 6 years. They have just made work
arounds, not fixing
Ask the FreeBSD developers, any of them with honesty should tell you or
proof me false. I dare you to proof this false, I would be so happy if you
did. Just because I'm using MS Mailer does not reflect whom I am. I have
only 1 MS workstation with 9 others unix.
I expected a mature response from
Your taking it the wrong way, I was simply asking a question to the
developers to confirm this.
I have standardized on FreeBSD.
I apologized if I made it seem like I was trolling, not my intention.
If a business were to standardize on FreeBSD, they would love to know if the
multithreading
Has there been any new work on the installer or planned? If not, I would like to
help... What about graphical?
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Hi, I am interested in creating a manual for a FreeBSD Distribution in print, however,
it will not have the name 'freebsd' but will donate money to the project.
Here's my question.
1) Is it possible to take your handbook, remove the freebsd and put another OS's name
in its place and print it