On 13/10/2014 2:42 PM, Peter Ross wrote:
> A few questions:
> 
> "Despite the reduced scope" (quoting from above)
> 
> What does that mean? Actually, how much of the FreeBSD userland is used in
> Debian?

As I understand, it is Debian userland with a FreeBSD kernel.  Some
things compiled with GCC and other things with clang, but with more than
90% compiled packages as of the email from Steven.

> Secondly: I always considered it a bit of "academic value". Do you have
> "real world examples" of Debian kFreeBSD?

That email from Steven sheds much more light than I can shed on the matter.

I did boot up kFreeBSD when it first arrived and was astounded at how
quickly it boot to login prompt at the time; but I didn't do much more
with it because it was then far from ready for production use, it was
more a "technology preview".  However, it certainly looks like it is
ready for production use now, or it will be when the Jessie version hits
the masses.

A.
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