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Date:      Wed, 20 Oct 2004 11:15:57 +0000
From:      "n.v.t n.v.t" <joefso@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org, freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        joefso@hotmail.com
Subject:   Freebsd and performance 
Message-ID:  <BAY19-F10bK04QBh0Tz00005f0f@hotmail.com>

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Hi

I have been following news for quite a while now and I have tested several 
fbsd releases form
4.X and 5.2.1 releases from all I have noticed is that I liked 4.X very much 
especially the memory management, harvest performance, actually the overall 
performance and the widely available documentation, well that's one of the 
main reasons why freebsd is known to me.

Know you guys coming close to the 5.3 -stable release alot of users are 
going to upgrade/switch, right, because this is what we have been waiting 
for. What about the performance that 4.X had? Will the performance be equal 
? Will it be having better performance? Even on low end machines? And 
especially sinds freebsd is becoming more and more ready for desktop use, 
performance is a big issue on desktops.(look at Gnu/Linux for example, which 
I have been using for a very long time know, and all I can remember is that 
almost all of the releases have scheduling/latency issues. When I was using 
2.2/2.4/2.6 All I have seen where low latency patches. What about freebsd?


I'm so exited to try out the new freebsd release. Butt a couple of questions 
are desired first.
As all you have noticed the above^ part, will fbsd have the same performance 
or better? When will this be ready 5.3.X ? Could I get some more accurate 
information about this? Since I'm planning to use it on my desktop.

I have only been reading the bsd section at slashdot so I don't know much 
about the progress you guys are making on the feature release. Is there a 
offical news site for freebsd users? Like openbsd has *deadly.org.

What about the compile flags freebsd RC is using compared to 5.3 -stable 
will there be a lot of changes? What about gnome packages? Will 2.8 make it 
in 5.3 stable (iso)?

If those things are taking a while to be there, does fbsd have any kernel 
patches like linux does to improve desktop performance? For example like: 
http://members.optusnet.com.au/ckolivas/kernel/


Joe

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