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Originally posted by dee. View PostNo I mean the original UNIX. Like if it had been GPL-licensed from the start (and if GPL had been invented back then).
Also, open hardware is already a Thing, and it's going to be an even bigger Thing in the coming years. Just wait when the first crowdfunded open-source ARMv8 SoC:s are produced, we're going to have fun with them. This I predict by looking into my crystal balls.
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Originally posted by scjet View PostI'm sorry, but U didn't figure anything out, as much as Lennart actually created systemd, -'cause Redfart didn't, he/they just "stole" -err I mean "ported" it from (Open)Solaris,...
That's right kimosobie, Solaris already had that from way back when, and, it was caled : "SMF"
Everyone else seems to have figured that out?
So, next time, do the freekin' research first before opening up the Linux cheese-hole,...
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Originally posted by scjet View PostActually there was, (sort-of-getting-there), it was called "OpenSolaris", that is, until Oracle stepped in, and "Closed" ALL the doors. !
What we really need now is: "OpenHardware" -did you hear that Nvidia, ... ???!!!
Also, open hardware is already a Thing, and it's going to be an even bigger Thing in the coming years. Just wait when the first crowdfunded open-source ARMv8 SoC:s are produced, we're going to have fun with them. This I predict by looking into my crystal balls.
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Originally posted by kraftman View PostI don't have to trust him... I figured this myself. BSD stopped to be relevant years ago and it's true it's holding back many free software projects. Btw. how such people can be taken seriously:
I tried hard, but I failed to figure out how staying in stone age can help them out?
That's right kimosobie, Solaris already had created/wrote it from way back when, and, it was caled : "SMF"
Everyone else seems to have figured that out? It can't be that hard, stealing from a dead man, but then giving yourself ALL the acolades? -hahaha.
So, next time, do the freekin' research first before opening up the Linux cheese-hole,...Last edited by scjet; 26 January 2013, 07:20 PM.
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Originally posted by dee. View PostUNIX should have been open source from the start. That way, we wouldn't have BSD and Linux, we'd just have different variants of UNIX. Linux would be called "Linus unix".
Actually there was, (sort-of-getting-there), it was called "OpenSolaris", that is, until Oracle stepped in, and "Closed" ALL the doors. !
What we really need now is: "OpenHardware" -did you hear that Nvidia, ... ???!!!
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Originally posted by kraftman View Post
Originally posted by kraftman View Posthttp://static.usenix.org/event/bsdco...tml/node5.html
This legacy OS was also using M:N threading implementation just to switch to 1:1 like Linux does.
Originally posted by kraftman View PostYay, Gentoo developer have spoken. I wonder why freebsd with GCC was way faster than with llvm? I also wonder why the hell you care, so much about compiler and optimization flags? Damn hippo.
Originally posted by kraftman View PostHammer was developed for years for DragonflyBSD especially and it's far more mature than zfs on freebsd.
Originally posted by kraftman View PostIf you have no clue, just shut up.
Amiga users are the longest-suffering technology loyalists that the computing industry has ever seen. Though once the best solution for 3D a...
Originally posted by kraftman View PostIt's way better and modern.
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UNIX should have been open source from the start. That way, we wouldn't have BSD and Linux, we'd just have different variants of UNIX. Linux would be called "Linus unix".
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anti-BSD is back...
Originally posted by kraftman View PostI don't have to trust him... I figured this myself. BSD stopped to be relevant years ago and it's true it's holding back many free software projects. Btw. how such people can be taken seriously:
I tried hard, but I failed to figure out how staying in stone age can help them out?
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Originally posted by BSD SUCKS DICKS View PostOf course it is for you, cause if you admit that linux compatibility layer desn't work (which is true), you be committing thought crime against BSD and your gods M$ and Apple.
Of course to BSD whores, any software that cannot run on BSD is shit, homo bullshit etc.... and somehow Linux's fault even though the program maybe windows only.
programs that concentrate on running one OS are of higher quality then those that try to run on multiple OS cause more time is gone into bug fixing, they are also are smaller cause they dont need to have code for other irrelevant OS. They are also less broken cause porting screws up code.
since linux is a free and open-source and the best, it should be the target for writing applications. Not Windowz, not OSX and especially not BSDildos.
Linux is not UNIX. so go fuck urself right now.
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