Phoronix: FreeBSD 10.0 RC3 Is Here To End Out 2013
The third and final FreeBSD 10.0 release candidate is out ahead of the hopeful general availability in early January...
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FreeBSD 10.0 RC3 Is Here To End Out 2013
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Originally posted by CthuIhux View Post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nk6tIjXRuUY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9dVwQaI7uI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGTnjs9C3fw
I could go on for hours. Give it a rest-- your youtube videos mean nothing in the grand scheme of things, and you know it.
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CthuIhux, aka Pawlerson, aka kraftman, aka BSDSucksDicks, etc, etc, attacks!
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BSD had a better scheduler for years up until 2009 when two researchers' patches finally made it into the Linux kernel. Forgot their names. They fixed the race conditions Linus and the kernel DEV wouldn't acknowledge.
Now if ATI AMD would fix 3D acceleration. We know what it's capable of. PS4
OSX is another great example of BSD.
SLACKWARE sorta follows most of the design principals.
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Originally posted by CthuIhux View PostI’ve also just installed and played with this release little and it’s still on an old Dell Inspiron 400 in my basement (Yeah I known such a waste of good hardware on a crappy OS). And from what I’ve experienced, nothing important has changed. Hard to install, hard to setup both as a desktop and as a server (more difficult then linux), configuration files are in obcure and hard to get places (unlike linux where the config files are more orderly and easy to get places).
The changes that I see are:
-System is more flakier then previous releases
-Lot more bugs
-Slower
-Wifi and wired do not work
To me, ZFS encryption is appears more hackable then EXT4 encryption. Better invest more in BTRFS encyption.
I acturally compared FreeBSD 10’s pkgng to Fedora’s yum and found that pkgng and found that pkgng is still horribly slow and still does not handle package conflicts automatically.
That’s funny cause it took me until 9am in the morning to “fully” install gnome-shell and even then there were still lots of dependences missing and only fallback mode worked. On Arch Linux, I got gnome-shell fully installed in a matter of 1 hour.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......
Finally to rap up this post, here’s a joke:
Why did the BSD dev cross the road?
To get to the Apple Store to buy a Mac
That would probably help to fix his issues.
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Originally posted by CthuIhux View PostWhy did the BSD dev cross the road?
To get to the Apple Store to buy a Mac
If you insist on trolling, at least get a new account. Also, you may want to get a new blade in your wit knife. Your current one couldn't cut hot butter...
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostThat's strange, because I was able to get a FreeBSD Apache web server up and running in little under an hour, PC-BSD takes even less if you use the default options.
It's clear to me that you aren't using FreeBSD 10, as I have had no problems with that on any of the hardware that I've installed it on (except Broadcom wireless, but that's flaky on Windows too)
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Originally posted by CthuIhux View PostI?ve also just installed and played with this release little and it?s still on an old Dell Inspiron 400 in my basement (Yeah I known such a waste of good hardware on a crappy OS). And from what I?ve experienced, nothing important has changed. Hard to install, hard to setup both as a desktop and as a server (more difficult then linux), configuration files are in obcure and hard to get places (unlike linux where the config files are more orderly and easy to get places).
The changes that I see are:
-System is more flakier then previous releases
-Lot more bugs
-Slower
-Wifi and wired do not work
To me, ZFS encryption is appears more hackable then EXT4 encryption. Better invest more in BTRFS encyption.
I acturally compared FreeBSD 10?s pkgng to Fedora?s yum and found that pkgng and found that pkgng is still horribly slow and still does not handle package conflicts automatically.
That?s funny cause it took me until 9am in the morning to ?fully? install gnome-shell and even then there were still lots of dependences missing and only fallback mode worked. On Arch Linux, I got gnome-shell fully installed in a matter of 1 hour.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......
Finally to rap up this post, here?s a joke:
Why did the BSD dev cross the road?
To get to the Apple Store to buy a Mac
It's clear to me that you aren't using FreeBSD 10, as I have had no problems with that on any of the hardware that I've installed it on (except Broadcom wireless, but that's flaky on Windows too)
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Originally posted by Sergio View PostMan, I only wish you could know just how sorry I feel about you... Really, I'd love you could understand just how pathetic your life is... just creating endless accounts on Phoronix to troll BSD, and even create a blog to troll BSD, where all the responses are from yourself. YOUR F**CKIN LIFE IS SUCH A SAD THING. Have you considered... you know... killing yourself? I'm sure you don't even have a family that would miss you... Really, man: YOUR LIFE SUCKS!
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Originally posted by CthuIhux View PostI?ve also just installed and played with this release little and it?s still on an old Dell Inspiron 400 in my basement (Yeah I known such a waste of good hardware on a crappy OS). And from what I?ve experienced, nothing important has changed. Hard to install, hard to setup both as a desktop and as a server (more difficult then linux), configuration files are in obcure and hard to get places (unlike linux where the config files are more orderly and easy to get places).
The changes that I see are:
-System is more flakier then previous releases
-Lot more bugs
-Slower
-Wifi and wired do not work
To me, ZFS encryption is appears more hackable then EXT4 encryption. Better invest more in BTRFS encyption.
I acturally compared FreeBSD 10?s pkgng to Fedora?s yum and found that pkgng and found that pkgng is still horribly slow and still does not handle package conflicts automatically.
That?s funny cause it took me until 9am in the morning to ?fully? install gnome-shell and even then there were still lots of dependences missing and only fallback mode worked. On Arch Linux, I got gnome-shell fully installed in a matter of 1 hour.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA......
Finally to rap up this post, here?s a joke:
Why did the BSD dev cross the road?
To get to the Apple Store to buy a Mac
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