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So, yeah, you also don't understand how Open Source works in general. Nothing wrong with that, everyone was a clueless newbie at some point :-)
...Last edited by trasz; 26 April 2021, 04:38 AM.
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That's a phone market share, not game console market share. And yes, on this market devices Linux shines. It's all dependent on a single company, which...
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All Sony consoles run modified FreeBSD, same way Android phones run modified Linux. Just like you cannot run Android software on stock Linux, you cannot...
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That's a curious thing to say, given that Sony's (FreeBSD derivative) console market share is 60%, while for Linux it's exactly 0% (https://gs.statco...
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Thank you for confirming once again that your knowledge of FreeBSD is even worse than your knowledge of Linux :->...
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Before SpeedShift there was SpeedStep. It's been supported on FreeBSD since... ages, not sure how long exactly. Also, the hardware support goes both...
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They can work with third parties, sure, but I don't see why would anyone want to allow them to kill arbitrary processes. They are servers. They are...
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I can understand Linux fanboys, it's kind of sad that all attempts at building Linux gaming console failed....
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How so? You can easily allow processes in a jail to talk to other processes using standard IPC mechanisms. They won't be able to eg kill outside processes...
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This can only be a problem if for some reason you don't have control over the order your code is doing things. In other words: if you use API badly,...
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Of course it doesn't do what systemd does; that's one of its advantages: it's not a kitchen sink. The point is: implementation of the required functionality...
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