BSDi In 'Survivor' Final Four 12
Daemon News reports that the Software Development Times names BSDi a 'survivor' in the software industry. A must-read story for those interested in the financial growth of this BSD company.
[We] use bad software and bad machines for the wrong things. -- R.W. Hamming
Any BSD news is good news. (Score:2)
The thing I don't like is how hard it is to get BSD news and info. I can go to a local bookstore, they have 6 different Linux distros. That doesn't count the scores of Linux books. For FreeBSD, one book, the Official FreeBSD book, and that's got an old version (4.0) that they upgraded from 3.4 when 4.1.1 came out. Drives me nuts.
Maybe I should stop whining and fill the void myself, but I don't have the time nor resources right now.
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
The official book (and the documentation included with FreeBSD or available on www.freebsd.org) is all you need. No need to compare scores of books for hours to see which one is the best.
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
4.0 is fairly recent for a CD starter. My latest CD around here is 3.2, and I use that only when I must.. it's just really easy to upgrade from there, or to install FTP to begin with.
For most purposes, 4.0 is a great introduction. As for only having one book, as another poster pointed out, the concern should be on quality, not quantity.
Oh, and neither Linux or FreeBSD (or any other BSD) are married to 32-bit CPUs ;P
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:2)
Tired of press screw ups (Score:1)
-sirket
Hah! (Score:2)
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
Nobody will read this anyway, a day old BSD story isn't news.
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
A good one for internals
2) UNIX System Administration Handbook
covers FreeBSD. *blam* thats 2
3) The official FreeBSD book
*unf* 3
4)
*booyah* thats 4 =D..
what the hell? (Score:2)
what the hell? perhaps i missed some earth-moving mergers, but since when did the big bad BSDi own Open and NetBSD? The article makes it seem to the laymen that they own all the distro's...We all know that the modern versions of all the Distro's spawned from 4.2BSD-Lite...but am i wrong to assume this was given by UCBerkeley, and not some newly formed company called BSDi?
Damn the mdeia!
fwiw, i hate BSDi (the company) for thier insolance...Love the software and the nifty marketing hype thou
NO SPORK
Re:Any BSD news is good news. (Score:1)
OK some newer options aren't described yet. They are considered new and experimental, thus only the kernel developers themselves know the details. In time some of these will move to mainstream and be properly documented (has always happened in such cases).