> I hope FreeBSD never gets too "Linux-y" What would that mean?
> the viral GPL licence this was the key part for Linux success, but also it was a network effect thing, if you want users for a unix they likely would use Linux, so give them a driver on Linux and redirect people. Then…
And what CC item can you point to for that. Teachers often have to write the actual thing they are teaching as a CC item on the board. Want people to teach tech, go to meetings and make them.
I want to love FreeBSD I have run it for multiple years on my servers. But there is always something off. The linuxulator works okay, but not great, and not great isn't good enough. Like WSL1 worked better than…
> I need an ARM64 machine. Period. >After spending time on Apple’s M1/M2 Macs (coming from a large x86_64 desktop), going back to x86_64 feels like a regression, both in performance and battery life. Unfortunately,…
> I hope FreeBSD never gets too "Linux-y" What would that mean?
> the viral GPL licence this was the key part for Linux success, but also it was a network effect thing, if you want users for a unix they likely would use Linux, so give them a driver on Linux and redirect people. Then…
And what CC item can you point to for that. Teachers often have to write the actual thing they are teaching as a CC item on the board. Want people to teach tech, go to meetings and make them.
I want to love FreeBSD I have run it for multiple years on my servers. But there is always something off. The linuxulator works okay, but not great, and not great isn't good enough. Like WSL1 worked better than…
> I need an ARM64 machine. Period. >After spending time on Apple’s M1/M2 Macs (coming from a large x86_64 desktop), going back to x86_64 feels like a regression, both in performance and battery life. Unfortunately,…