Shannon Matteson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Joshman, I heartily agree that the BSD is currently more scalable, but
> the point of (or one of the points of) Linux Mandrake is ease of use,
> and to switch kernels would be so huge a setback for the distro that you
> might as well start at 1.0.  It would indeed be a step backwards, not
> only for the developers of LM, but for consistency and probably ease of
> use, as well.  Of course, I am far from an expert, so I am quite
> possibly wrong.
> 
> Sure, *BSD is more stable.  But Linux and *BSD are separate for a
> reason, methinks.  If you like *BSD, then use *BSD!  If you wanna use
> both, use VMWare!


for all of you who doubt if BSD is better that linux you may have to
checkout the (recent) thread on the lkml about that :

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=98341027108236&w=2

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