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Originally posted by systemd rulez View PostUr the troll not me. BTW, all software with permissive license has GPL code added to them so they are now GPL software.
And we are still waiting for your contribution as a programmer to an open source project. You are so committed to open source and you claim to be a programmer, so you have for sure something to show, don't you?
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From http://bhyve.org/
The mascot:
Looks like an image by pre-school children or mentally retarded for pre-school children and mentally retarded. Makes you wonder where even this is a serious project.
Q: What is bhyve?
Q: What hardware does it run on?
Q: How does it work?
Q: What guest operating systems does bhyve support?
Q: Does bhyve only run on FreeBSD?
Q: What is bhyve comprised of?
Q: Where are the sources?
Q: Does bhyve have any dependencies?
Q: Does bhyve support VT-d PCI device pass-through?
Q: What boot media are supported?
Q: Can bhyve be built with LLVM/CLANG?
Q: Is there a mailing list?
Q: Is it "bhyve" or "BHyVe"?Last edited by systemd rulez; 10 February 2013, 07:27 PM.
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Originally posted by Vim_User View PostAh, the troll is back again, feeling entitled to tell open source developers on which software they should work.
Funnily, you never came back to my questions about your contribution to the open source world. Where is your code, you stated that you are a programmer and you love the GPL, so show us what you have done.
By the way, have you in the meantime tried to run your Linux system without software with a permissive license? How did that work out for you?
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Ah, the troll is back again, feeling entitled to tell open source developers on which software they should work.
Funnily, you never came back to my questions about your contribution to the open source world. Where is your code, you stated that you are a programmer and you love the GPL, so show us what you have done.
By the way, have you in the meantime tried to run your Linux system without software with a permissive license? How did that work out for you?
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Originally posted by brad0 View Postcome back when your OS doesn't suck shit through a straw. Linux sucks moose balls.
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Originally posted by brad0 View Postcome back when your OS doesn't suck shit through a straw. Linux sucks moose balls.
That's ok, just go slit ur wrists now, BSD fucker (brad0).
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Do you know what's more meaningful? Forget BSD altogether. Develope BHyVe for Linux, they'll get more users then if they work on BSD.
BTW, Linux has got Xen in 2003, while right now in 2013 FreeBSD is trying to port BHyVe to FreeBSD 10 which probably won't come out. BSD is more then 10 years behind Linux. Seriously this is getting so ridiculous, just go and work on Linux adn leave BSDump or go rot in a hole.
BHyVe is a legacy-free hypervisor being developed by FreeBSD developers
The BHyVe virtualization hypervisor relies upon Intel VT-x and already has several interesting features as it aims to be truly legacy-free, high-performance, while being contained within a very small footprint.
It's making its debut in FreeBSD 10.0
but does support guests going back to FreeBSD 8.3. Right now though this is the only operating systems supported in an unmodified state.
Still being worked out with this FreeBSD hypervisor is removing blocking I/O operations, suspend/resume support, AMD SVM, and support for older GPUs without nested paging virtualization.
With taking advantage of modern CPU functionality and software features, the BHyVe implementation between its kernel module, library, and user-space utilities amount to about 250 thousand lines of code.
This BSD hypervisor isn't nearly as advance or feature-complete as Linux KVM or Xen, but at least it's moving along and improving the BSD world.
BHyVe is a legacy-free hypervisor being developed by FreeBSD developers that was recently merged into mainline to be part of the FreeBSD 10.0 release.
It just shows you what a bunch of lying hyppocrites BSD fuckers are.Last edited by systemd rulez; 10 February 2013, 06:06 PM.
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Originally posted by garegin View Postthey support hardware virtualization? nice, heres a nickel, go buy yourself a lollipop. come back when you support numa and live migrations in 4000 years.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostPhoronix: BHyVe: A New Hypervisor Coming To FreeBSD 10.0
BHyVe is a legacy-free hypervisor being developed by FreeBSD developers that was recently merged into mainline to be part of the FreeBSD 10.0 release. The BHyVe virtualization hypervisor relies upon Intel VT-x and already has several interesting features as it aims to be truly legacy-free, high-performance, while being contained within a very small footprint...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTI5ODY
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