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Date:      Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:44:26 +0300
From:      Cem Kayali <cemkayali@eticaret.com.tr>
To:        demuel@thephinix.org
Cc:        misc@openbsd.org, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Open Vs Free BSD
Message-ID:  <4A3B7A1A.4050603@eticaret.com.tr>
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I agree. Thanks for reminding. I will not reply to this one anymore.

Regards,
Cem


demuel@thephinix.org, 06/19/09 14:41:
> Oh why can't this versus this versus that never dies? There had been
> raging debate about which OSes is much better compared to the others since
> time immemorial. Sure, each one has its own merits over the others and
> vice versa. So why feeding this issue up since up to this very moment,
> there is no winner.
>
>   
>> and the security is in netbsd:
>>
>>  http://netbsd.gw.com/cgi-bin/man-cgi?security+8+NetBSD-5.0
>>  http://www.netbsd.org/~elad/recent/recent06.pdf
>>
>> On 6/19/09, Ivan Voras <ivoras@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>     
>>> Kim Attree wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> NetBSD runs on just about anything. That's it's primary goal. Since I
>>>> don't
>>>> have any weird hardware, I've never had a use for NetBSD.
>>>>         
>>> I don't use NetBSD either but some recent development that come from
>>> that camp are very interesting:
>>>
>>> * Journalling UFS ("smart" journalling, not gjournal)
>>> * PUFFS (BSD implementation of FUSE-like system [file system in
>>> userland])
>>> * They had Xen dom0 and domU for years
>>> * They are starting to show decent results in SMP support, including a
>>> new scheduler (a bit similar to ULE); their GENERIC has SMP included
>>> * Possibly superpages, I'm not sure how to parse "Merged amd64 and i386
>>> pmap. Large pages are always used if available"
>>> * I think they are working on their own ZFS port
>>> * They have ported or reimplemented Linux LVM (read+write+admin)
>>>
>>> There are of course other things; see for example
>>> http://www.netbsd.org/releases/formal-5/NetBSD-5.0.html
>>>
>>> I have a feeling the project has been revitalized in the last few years.
>>>
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>
>
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