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NetBSD is fantastic for servers, as it provides extremely stable, portable code to run on whatever hardware you have.
NetBSD focuses on simplicity, portability, and quality of code, something I think isn't appreciated enough. It isn't the best for desktop use at present because it lacks good graphics drivers, but is great for any kind of server or embedded system. Because of its high-quality, portable code, it's an extremely popular base for embedded systems, such as NAS systems and the like (a lot of embedded Apple products such as Time Capsules use NetBSD). It has also been used as a smartphone OS and by NASA for experimental systems for spacecraft.
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Originally posted by Linuxxx View PostNo, we should concentrate all available forces (which are scarce anyway) behind the Linux kernel (without GNU).
Else we'll lose...
I like that there are more than one free open source software operating system.
If GNOME goes bad, I can goto KDE, if Linux goes bad I can goto BSD, etc.
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Nope!
Originally posted by uid313 View PostIts cool that they make NetBSD and that there are many operating systems with several distributions, spins and flavors.
That we have diversity in systems.
But I use Linux on my desktop, and on my phone through Android.
I don't have any server or other device, but if I did it would probably run Linux, not NetBSD.
Does NetBSD benefit me?
Do NetBSD do work that gets ported/merged/pushed to GNU/Linux?
Should I care about NetBSD and this new 6.0 release?
If so, why?
Else we'll lose...
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Its cool that they make NetBSD and that there are many operating systems with several distributions, spins and flavors.
That we have diversity in systems.
But I use Linux on my desktop, and on my phone through Android.
I don't have any server or other device, but if I did it would probably run Linux, not NetBSD.
Does NetBSD benefit me?
Do NetBSD do work that gets ported/merged/pushed to GNU/Linux?
Should I care about NetBSD and this new 6.0 release?
If so, why?
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NetBSD 6.0 Is On Approach With New Features
Phoronix: NetBSD 6.0 Is On Approach With New Features
After going into beta in March, the second and final beta release of NetBSD 6.0 is now available...
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