On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 12:50:10PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > That's cool. The license the DFSG, we can pinch the kernel and package it up > :-) Then port/rebuild all the tools, packaging BSD-specific ones where > needed. > > I installed FreeBSD 2.2.5 here. My main comments were: > * The setup dumps the software on your disk but does nothing to configure > it for you. I don't think any configuration was done of sendmail, > for example. > > * Everything except the very core is installed in /usr/local. This seems > rather daft to me! > > We would end up with Debian GNU/Linux running on BSD. We would like it, > but the BSDers would probably hate it. So then you have to wonder whether > the kernel is actually better than Linux, and if not, is it worth doing?
Oooh. I can imagine it already; OpenBSD's crypto and security with Debian package handling. Drool. -- foo | +358505486010 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | mknod /dev/trash c 1 3