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On 2/7/07, Keech Angelo Famorca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I was talking about NetBSD not FreeBSD :)
i dont see the relevance of your post if you're putting in FreeBSD,
rather than NetBSD (which we are actually talking about see topic)  as
point of comparison.


ok, you asked for it.  :)

in NetBSD, it is compatibility layer is commonly referred to as
Binary Emulation which supports Linux (386, m68k, MIPS):

NetBSD Binary Emulation
http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/compat.html#ports
....
Which OSs can I emulate [binary emulation] on my machine?
Linux(x86)
Linux(m68k)
Linux(mips)
.....



> Linux Testing Standard? you must be looking for this
> _ISO_ standard:
>
> Linux Standard Base (LSB) core specification 3.1
> (http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=43781 
)



everyone is entitled to his/her own opinion about a standard
but not everyone can claim their own standard for it won't be
a standard at all. just deal with the fact that it is already an
ISO approved standard. (



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