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FreeBSD Development Status Report 57

jorhan writes "The FreeBSD Development Status Report covering February to April 2002 came out yesterday (May 18th). Finding it from the FreeBSD home page takes a few clicks, but here is a shortcut. With all of the noise about resigning core members and the upcoming core election, it's nice to see the real work just chugs along."
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FreeBSD Development Status Report

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  • Would be to click on the link above and get the *BSD is dying troll.
  • In the SMPng section:

    Alan Cox has started working on fixing the existing locking in the VM subsystem and moving bits of it out from under Giant.

    http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-feb-20 02 -apr-2002.html#SMPng
    • by Anonymous Coward
      it's not the same person.

      one works on linux and tries to be political about changelogs (read: jackass)

      the other is a way cool guy
  • SMPng. (Score:4, Interesting)

    by saintlupus ( 227599 ) on Monday May 20, 2002 @07:21PM (#3555100)
    The SMPng project has been picking up steam in the last few months thankfully.

    Woo-hoo! Maybe it's time to pick up that second processor for my dual-capable PPro.

    Mmmmm... SMPlicious.

    --saint

    (Slow Down Cowboy. Hey, Taco, eat my ass, okay? There, now I'm a troll, deserving of this ineffectual lameness measure. Thanks.)
    • Re:SMPng. (Score:4, Interesting)

      by Clue4All ( 580842 ) on Tuesday May 21, 2002 @11:41PM (#3563720) Homepage
      FreeBSD has had MP capabilities for a long time. While not totally symmetric as Linux's, running two mp3 encoding processes will take you no longer on FreeBSD than Linux (and quite possibly less time, depending). I've had a lot of bad experiences with Linux's SMP throwing tasks back and forth between two processors and unnecessarily running up CPU usage on task switching, and while I guess this is better than FreeBSD's existing MP capability, giving it no credit is foolish.

For God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think!

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