As long as we're praising the DFBSD team, I'd like to give special thanks
to Justin and John for their huge efforts on pkgsrc and dports, without
which Dragonfly would be little more than a highly interesting research
project to me. :-)
Tim
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Zenny wrote:
> Yep,
I remember irix pretty well on that. :)
On 11/08/2013 12:38 AM, Nikolai Lifanov wrote:
On 11/07/13 10:57, charles wrote:
Hello,
I don't write often on the mailing list, but this time I wanted to share
with you my feelings about Dragonfly BSD. I've been following the
project since a few years,
On 11/07/13 10:57, charles wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't write often on the mailing list, but this time I wanted to share
> with you my feelings about Dragonfly BSD. I've been following the
> project since a few years, trying regularly every new release.
>
> I've seen the 3.6 version will be releas
On 11/08/2013 12:30 AM, Zenny wrote:
Yep, Matt, Sascha and team's work is commendable. Hats off to the DFBSD team.
However, I am eagerly waiting for HAMMER2. Till then I shall continue
with all other types of BSDs and GNU/Linux (particularly Debian and
CentOS).
+1 on this.
The OP has pointed
Yep, Matt, Sascha and team's work is commendable. Hats off to the DFBSD team.
However, I am eagerly waiting for HAMMER2. Till then I shall continue
with all other types of BSDs and GNU/Linux (particularly Debian and
CentOS).
The OP has pointed at the OpenBSD5.4 which has a nifty feature of
encryp
Speaking of desktops - sometimes i feel where DragonflyBSD is moving on
is at a better version of XNU (Mac OS X/iOS kernel).
Cheers,
Muhammad Nuzaihan
On 11/07/2013 11:57 PM, charles wrote:
I don't write often on the mailing list, but this time I wanted to
share with you my feelings about Drag
Me as well, even though i do not use it for desktop.
You know, DragonflyBSD has gone a long way since 2003 and all i can say
all the thank you to the DragonflyBSD team for such an amazing product
for so many ways than one.
I will be a developer someday, hopefully to start sending bug fixes an
Hello,
I don't write often on the mailing list, but this time I wanted to share
with you my feelings about Dragonfly BSD. I've been following the
project since a few years, trying regularly every new release.
I've seen the 3.6 version will be released soon, so I used a daily build
to try it