On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not made any comment on suitability of DragonFlyBSD for some purpose. I have only commented that, contrary to what i read under the pen of some computer science people, there is huge benefit of 64 bits mode for people doing *real* computation, and totally irrespective wether they have <4 Gigs memory or > 4 Gigs memory. Of course if they have > 4 Gigs memory, 64 bits mode is almost mandatory. This being said this is no implicit of explicit criticism of Matt Dillon, who is an extremely competent programmer, and has every right to do whatever he sees fit for his project. My own prejudice is that having a good installer and a good package management system (including a good upgrade mechanism) is *extremely* important, far more than any kernel nicety. This is clearly the Achilles heel of all BSD systems. Beleive it or not, the talent to develop such tools is completely orthogonal to the talent to do kernel programming.
I apologize for draggin you into this. kmb -- Something is wrong up on cloud # 9!