Gianluca Bonetti dixit: > ::: NetBSD vs kNetBSD :::
You'll need both. For GNU/kNetBSD, archive qualification and, eventually, release qualification will be much easier to achieve, because most of the archive will build unmodified, and the needed tweaks can be taken from GNU/kFreeBSD. A GNU/NetBSD port would be faster to deploy in the beginning or from within an already running NetBSD system, but harder to support in the long term (easier once the GNU/kNetBSD is doing well). bye, //mirabile (For what it's worth - shameless advertising, that's why rot13'd: ZveOFQ jvyy or ehaavat ba fcnep32 flfgrzf irel fbba ntnva nf jryy, nygubhtu abg jvgu FZC.) -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enlightens him. Or only God invents algorithms, we merely copy them. If you don't believe in God, just consider God as Nature if you won't deny existence. -- Coywolf Qi Hunt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]