ekkoBSD 1.0 BETA1B Released 55
ragedev writes "Michael J. Denton, Public Relations for ekkoBSD, has announced the latest BETA release of the ekkoBSD Operating System to the public today. The new Operating System currently supports the ia32 (most PC's) platform, and will be followed soon with sparc64 and Pegasos II PPC support."
Re:Echo (Score:2)
What kind of sound does death make? Even more abstract and non-extant, what is the sound of one OS dying?
"Linux? Is that pronounced Lee's nux? You know, like the sound of Lee's nuts banging together?"
Re:Echo (Score:2)
Horrible screams of pain echoing because no one's there to hear them? Yeah it's pretty bad. One of those things where you would have had to be there to appreciate it... only in this case you would have had to have been hearing my thoughts at the time I thought it to appreciate it because it's becoming less funny now, even to me ;)
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BSD needs better driver support and more software before I'll use it
Re:Echo (Score:2)
less funny to you? I hope I didn't wreck it for you...
I personally have no problems with drivers, but I am a pretty vanilla guy from that standpoint. I can't say I like Linux much more than BSD, but I only use Linux on my file server because it happens to suck the least
Re:Echo (Score:2)
Re:Echo (Score:2)
For me, an OS should have the seamless interop, and I the user and develo
Re:Echo (Score:1)
The real question: does "linus" rhyme with "penis" or "vaginas"?
Wow! (Score:1, Funny)
Something doesnt add up (Score:4, Interesting)
So all I need to know is why should ekkoBSD exist?
I'm concerned because I'm an OS buff, have used Plan9 and Xenix and Linux on a dreamcast. I'm just not sure I along with so many other alternative OS users should take this one seriously beside the reasons you've listed. If it is just a pet project for yourself... thats cool. We'll just go back to the BSD.
Re:Something doesnt add up (Score:5, Informative)
Because Rick Collette wanted too? Mostly he didnt like the politics on OpenBSD. So he forked, all power to him.
I know many BSD users who switched to Gentoo because it had better driver support, and the 2.6.x kernel is great for the desktop. Its nice to see BSD and Linux developers start working on both platforms, and playing nicely.
Re:Something doesnt add up (Score:2, Funny)
Perhaps to shut up all the people asking for free OpenBSD iso images?
Re:Something doesnt add up (Score:3, Insightful)
I used to ask the same thing - then I realized the correct answer is: why not? Even if all it does in it's entire lifetime is make five or six people happy then it has accomplished something.
Damn. I hate when I get feeling all happy with the world.
Why? (Score:1)
Even after looking at the web site, I don't see the point. Is it supposed to be a user friendly BSD?
As a default installation, ekkoBSD gives you an E-Mail server, Web Server, ssh, and several other services that would normally need to be added and secured.
This just sounds like bloat to me. Although, if you can pick a configuration you want, and have it update and patch automaticaly, that might be nifty. I can't see all that many BSD/*NIX users who want a web server installed by default though.
Re:Why? (Score:1)
Judging by the fact they still use OpenBSD's installer (with its' fucked up lack of proper partitioning tools like cfdisk), I think the answer to that question is a resounding "Fuck No!".
Re:Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
There was a project by some frech grad students to make a CD-based GUI installer. Don't know what the status is though. Check it out [gobie.net]
I see your point, maybe you should try (Score:1)
active? (Score:3, Insightful)
Another BSD to try (Score:3, Interesting)
Another bsd will give us more choice, so good luck to them.
OOOH, OOHH -- let me download it.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:OOOH, OOHH -- let me download it.... (Score:1)
Fractures (Score:3, Interesting)
Look at the Linux camp, part of the problem of adoption is the convoluted nature of it. Its hard to take something serious when you have TOO many unstable options.. ( unstable in the sense if they will be around tomorrow, and support you.. ) It makes rational decisions tenuous at best.
A better choice would be to make the 'improvements' available to the main BSD projects, as we don't need things watered down any more then they already are ( personally think the 3 major forks should be re-combined so we can all benefit from each others work, not have a bunch of pet-projects running around )
Same goes for Linux.. there needs to be predictiable consistency in business.
Re:Fractures (Score:2)
Fracturing per se is not good. But wider adoption is. Being `cool' is. If people want a new distro, so be it. I honestly don't see how it can hurt. If it sucks, no one w