On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:23:33PM -0300, Rogério Brito wrote:
> Testing kFreeBSD was an excellent excuse for playing with qemu. :-) The
> next step will be to use kqemu to see if things can be made a little bit
> faster (not really sure if the patch present in the archives apply on
> top of Linus'
On 28/08/2009, Rogério Brito wrote:
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>> >Are there any live CDs? Is unstable too unstable for regular use?
>> Currently not, the GING is really outdated.
>
> I think that creating one would be a very, very good point so that we
> could see further testing/adoption of kFreeBSD. I will investig
Hi, Petr and other bsd people.
On Aug 26 2009, Petr Salinger wrote:
> >So, in light of this, I would like to know what would be a good starting
> >point for working with the kfreebsd-amd64 port of Debian (and, depending
> >on the circumstances, I may even adopt it as my main OS).
>
> Start with t
So, in light of this, I would like to know what would be a good starting
point for working with the kfreebsd-amd64 port of Debian (and, depending
on the circumstances, I may even adopt it as my main OS).
Start with this http://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD
links "Install guide" and "QEMU i
Hi there.
I would like to help with the BSD port of Debian.
First, I would like to experience it, but as I just read the archives,
there seems to be a kernel panic issue and I have never used a BSD
system before (thus, I wouldn't know how to fix and recompile the
kernel).
I can do some trivial c
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