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NetBSD At Linuxtag 30

Dan writes "The Linuxtag in Karlsruhe is the biggest Linux event in Europe, and of course NetBSD was present there too! The event happened in two buildings, one for the conference, and one big exhibition area. A group of people from BSD and related projects have setup a joint booth to present NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD as well as OpenDarwin, OpenSSH and MirBSD. See Hubert Feyrer's full report for more details."
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NetBSD At Linuxtag

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  • "Linux people, many of whom have never heared of NetBSD or BSD in general,
    and who were very interested to actually _see_ it."

    Revolution in the works? (oh, please, YES!)
  • I think I start spamming each Linux-related post now with lengthy rubbish about it being crap and everything. Makes me wonder how immature some people are. *sigh*

    - Hubert
  • by cant_get_a_good_nick ( 172131 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:47PM (#6455933)
    http://templeofhate.com/tglaser/MirBSD/ [templeofhate.com]
    Though it doesn't explain a lot. Looks like OpenBSD optimized for gcc 3.3 and -march=pentium, with some package and small kernel changes. Doesn't seem to have a unary guiding principle. Anyone else with more info?
  • I did not know that NetBSD was a Linux distro.

    Should try it soon.
    • There's a Debian/GNU/NetBSD port out there. To be honest, my opinion is it seems to be out to stroke some FSF ego; to prove "the GNU stuff is the important half of GNU/Linux, the Linux part is immaterial", though there are some other advantages - the NetBSD kernel is more ported than the Linux one is. Personally the GNU/NetBSD thing changes one of the best parts of the BSDs... that you have one cohesive OS, including userland and kernel. Putting GNU on top of that, well, now you break that cohesion.
  • I would like to know if there will be a BSD presence at linux.conf.au in Adelaide, Australia in January.

    I am attending to hopefully give a talk, non-OS related, and it would be good if there is a larger group of BSDers there to hang out with, perhaps run a BOF or three in the afternoons, or during long breaks.....just to give us a chance to relax a bit more and discuss more important matters - you know all those great bikeshed ideas :p

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