-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 07.01.2016 19:13, Swift Griggs wrote: > > I'm writing some documentation for a class I'm teaching soon at my > job. One section covers various BSD's (each separate) contribution > to features in the collective endowment of Unix variants out > there. > > Here are the things I believe NetBSD was first at doing. Can > anyone else think of ones that'd be worthy of note to a group of > up-and-coming Unix geeks ? > > * First with a USB stack (beat Linux didn't it?) * First with TCP > Auto tuning (Linux's autotune based on NetBSD's strategy) * First > with Free ports to Alpha, HPPA, and MIPS (true?) > > I know there are more NetBSD "first to do XYZ". Does anyone care to > correct those three or give me some more? Thanks in advance, > friends. > > -Swift
First to get C++11 on VAX and I think pioneer to get amd64 support. First to get rumpkernel architecture and reuse kernel code as a library (lately Intel is trying to clone it with the Linux kernel). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJWjqxmAAoJEEuzCOmwLnZsTqQQAIHysFdjgn9xMWMUA1fQaT1D 2zrDW9aq9Ig4q0IaDp5fRYPtTE+oS4bLC72797721hmN9T8GZaHmz7fK54rshI1x zk34sf9vWEwnVAHrfUHsHFxyM6cR1+OtQHGI6gGxqADCnsxTpXViidPLtnZchMg1 PtdV9m1RM5ngTqZCDHLX2is2pFWoqQAYwZ6022o0f0MANvcBS7V1NmTzTYs/Uz2F f15JioaOvRVS0nv+G7jkihFAnwBCIh8I3ZzL97Q7reK73qOhtlZ56bxh/2W9MHUj xv3xRWeVzCHaatDBPfIboQlVXqc6cyMvF/6TNa6HsOuTPM4sO43RssQaneoAitVM 4x/ECJSui8ON+epdkkyWZaUKfQQTENLa1tJ5I4rOwV2A+dsRXMCgFehlITmKzX8N 7Znps3/MjZ6yLlKbaawc6BNsfQsKv5WM89x3x55BCb788rrkt0ZFdN3Chl9tGSnf nJhJgJTlLY3mXRVL4Cq8d5IqjEPnx4tOMkqYCjaqQZoyYW4+H8Ma3adO0sQxmuUU KK42Wu2wwV8v0zZTLab5knUox6z2hv80ytZYwO9f7vsp2Db16W54PA4lwcqpo030 1zGV27qW+oYmWbYcmZcecfl/4Rh/A5+9l6zvlK/8aBrCfmHKSaNZBZqQk5DiG0sS 4Kvkeb52rosnnEHqx5Ph =LizJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----