1) OpenBSD kernel. AFAIK or can tell on all other fronts they are about the 
same but the OpenBSD people have been over their's with a fine toothed comb.
2) c The main reason I'm interested in this at all is to get the tool set that 
comes with Debian GNU/Linux with a BSD kernel. This seems to me the best way to 
do it. It I wanted the native userland I would just use OpenBSD after all. :)


On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 04:49:46PM +0200, Andreas Krennmair wrote:
> This is a vote what system that we should take as basis for our project.
> 
> 1) Which kernel?
>   a) OpenBSD kernel
>   b) NetBSD kernel
>   c) FreeBSD kernel
>   d) Darwin kernel
> 
> 2) What userland
>   a) only the userland that came with the chosen kernel
>   b) "native" userland + some GNU utilities
>   c) mostly GNU utilities + some very system dependent userland
>      utilities.
> 
> Vote, comment, give feedback (please).
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas Krennmair
> -- 
> /* let's suicide: */ 
> kill(getpid(),SIGKILL);



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