I remember irix pretty well on that. :)
On 11/08/2013 12:38 AM, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
On 11/07/13 10:57, charles wrote:
Hello,
I don't write often on the mailing list, but this time I wanted to share
with you my feelings about Dragonfly BSD. I've been following the
project since a few years, trying regularly every new release.
I've seen the 3.6 version will be released soon, so I used a daily build
to try it out, and WOW ! One sentence could resume it all: I can use
KDE4 on my intel laptop, and even restart X.
The switch to "pkgng" is very nice, I could had installed everything
easily, no need to find a repository or configure the tool. No need to
install the ports.
The desktop performance is amazing, it's very smooth, even when
installing packages or copying data from the network. I just tried
OpenBSD 5.4 before, and the system just hangs when you access the disk
too much.
I just want to thanks everyone who worked hard on this version ! Keep
up the good work !
--
Charles RAPENNE
I second that. Tiered scheduler means that even under load of 56 on a 4
core system, I can still read my email and get interactive work done in
comfort. Also, HAMMER (1) performs stunningly-well for what it does,
whether on low memory or high memory machines.
- Nikolai Lifanov