Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread Andrei M.
Hello, NetBSD was among pioneers to support Xen, although I'm not sure it superceded Linux and others.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 : > > I'm writing some documentation for a class I'm teaching soon at my job. One > section covers

Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread Kamil Rytarowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 07.01.2016 19:13, Swift Griggs wrote: > > 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 >

Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread David Brownlee
On 7 January 2016 at 18:13, Swift Griggs wrote: > > > 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

Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread Swift Griggs
On Thu, 7 Jan 2016, David Young wrote: First with an 802.11 stack, net80211, by Atsushi Onoe. First with the extensible 802.11 radio-information header, radiotap. [...] All of these and the others from other folks are GREAT! I'll create a collated list and re-post it here in a few days so

Re: Firsts in NetBSD

2016-01-07 Thread David Young
On Thu, Jan 07, 2016 at 11:13:12AM -0700, Swift Griggs wrote: > > 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