Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2013 10:02:23 +0200 From: Christoph Egger <christoph@debian.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Debian/kFreeBSD vs linux jail? Message-ID: <8738v5jtgw.fsf@mitoraj.siccegge.de> In-Reply-To: <515E1FE0.70207@gmail.com> (sfid-20130405_025059_723754_C7980CE8) (Joshua Isom's message of "Thu, 04 Apr 2013 19:50:40 -0500") References: <515E1FE0.70207@gmail.com>
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Hi!
Joshua Isom <jrisom@gmail.com> writes:
> Considering Debian's ported the "standard Linux userland" to the
> FreeBSD kernel, I'm wondering if it's possible/practical to use Debian
> inside of a jail instead of a Linux CentOS jail, which has been
> documented. I know some applications are linux specific, but are they
> really linux specific or gnu specific? I'm going to retry getting a
> printer driver working with cups that had issues with FreeBSD in the
> past, but I don't know if it's FreeBSD userland or FreeBSD kernel that
> caused the quirks. Has anyone tried using Debian's kFreeBSD userland
> inside a jail? Is it just pointless on a FreeBSD system?
If it is a free software CUPS driver, chances are it is a GNU thing and
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD might work for you. For all the proprietary stuff
(say flash, acrobat, ..) Debian GNU/kFreeBSD usually is worse of than
either GNU/Linux or pure FreeBSD systems (because no comercial vendor
ever builds for this platform).
Christoph
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