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Date:      Sat, 17 Dec 2005 09:55:17 +0100
From:      Christian Brueffer <chris@unixpages.org>
To:        Allen <slackwarewolf@comcast.net>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: My wish list for 6.1
Message-ID:  <20051217085517.GA1132@unixpages.org>
In-Reply-To: <1134809700l.24187l.0l@HP>
References:  <43A26FFB.9080405@samsco.org> <20051216104022.A20877@cons.org> <20051217063409.GB19094@silverwraith.com> <1134809700l.24187l.0l@HP>

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On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 08:55:00AM +0000, Allen wrote:
> On 12/17/2005 01:34:09 AM, Avleen Vig wrote:
> >On Fri, Dec 16, 2005 at 10:40:22AM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
> >> > 2.  SMP kernels for install.  Right now we only install a UP
> >kernel, for
> >> > performance reasons.  We should be able to package both a UP and
> >SMP
> >> > kernel into the release bits, and have sysinstall install both.
> >It
> >> > should also select the correct one for the target system and make
> >that
> >> > the default on boot.
> >>
> >> If people are concerned about performance, I benchmarked a 6-beta
> >> kernel SMP versus UP on a socket 939 Opteron.
>=20
> Must be great having boxes like that ;) You know what I'd like to see =20
> in the next Free BSD? A way to update security fixes without having to =
=20
> play with any source, or having to touch make world. I know the speed =20
> and so on makes some people like this, but I personally try getting =20
> people who use Windows to switch to another OS or at least show them =20
> something else exists, and it's hard to make someone want to use Free =20
> BSD when installing patches can be such a timely manner.
>=20
> I know about the port tool, but what I'd love to have is a tool you =20
> could run from the CLI or the GUI that would check for updates, and =20
> then ask which ones to install, similar to Swaret on Slackware. This =20
> way people can do the usual updates if they want, and people like me =20
> can show people BSD and how great it is.
>=20

You probably haven't seen ports/security/freebsd-update yet.

See http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/ for more information.

- Christian

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