TEAR DOWN THIS WALL, MR GORB^H^H^H^HPOETTERING _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"
Those in on the core teams here are very well aware. Did you notice we've
survived this long without ALSA? :-) However, this is very good reading
for anyone who hasn't looked at Linux lately, and it's worth mentioning
that this is snowballing quickly. I used to really like some Linux
distros. I've been working closely with FreeBSD for 3 years now and after
watching Linux change in those 3 years from this distance I'm not sure I
want to go back. Everything that originally excited me about *nix
operating systems is gone; it's a big convoluted mess now. This isn't a
good sign and I hope someone has the sense enough to stand their ground
and tell RedHat/Poettering "NO".
- Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in Linux ecosyst... jb
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in Linu... Mark Felder
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in ... Michael Powell
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in ... Hans Ottevanger
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in ... Chad Perrin
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in Linu... Jerry
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in ... jb
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement ... Jamie Paul Griffin
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement ... Jerry
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglem... Robison, Dave
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglem... Mark Felder
- Re: Warning - FreeBSD (*BSD) entanglement in Linux... David Jackson