Hello.

I have two questions about kfreebsd.

The first is; am I correct in my deduction that, at present, a stable version of kfreebsd, that runs gnome, has not yet been achieved?

The second is; from what I understand, the current version of kfreebsd, that is being worked on for the Debian Linux 7 release, is based on the FreeBSD kernel 8, which is superseded, rather than the current FreeBSD 9 stable release?

I am asking these questions out of curiosity, as I am interested in trying kfreebsd (when a stable version that runs gnome, is available), as I have been as yet, unable to get Debian 6 amd64 Linux running as a stable operating system, and I am thinking that the FreeBSD kernel may work better on the amd64 architecture, but I am unsure about the status of kfreebsd.

Thank you in anticipation.

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Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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