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Originally posted by ArchLinux View PostWikipedia disagrees with you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DragonFly_BSD#Kernel.
There's more to kernels than just a _strict_ monolithic or microkernel approach.
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Originally posted by ryao View PostWhen these kernels are called hybrid kernels, they are usually called that because they support loadable modules.
They are called that because some of their services live in user space.
Originally posted by LightBit View PostLast edited by ArchLinux; 05 November 2012, 02:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Pallidus View Postwho the fuck runs bsd??
their drivers suck even more (if that's possible)
the versions of common shit like firefox and chromium are lagging behind.
gnome 2? lol wtf
You would think that dude is an utterly ignorant douche.
As a side note, Firefox is at 16.0.2, the current version upstream. Chromium may not be at the current upstream version(I haven't checked), but this is rather due to the linuxisms making it hard to port.Last edited by BitRot; 05 November 2012, 04:47 PM.
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Originally posted by ryao View PostWhen these kernels are called hybrid kernels, they are usually called that because they support loadable modules. They can still be compiled as strictly monolithic kernels and they behave no differently than "true" monolithic kernels once loaded. As far as the developers working on them are concerned, they are monolithic kernels.
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