tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20054565.post3532457645300524915..comments2023-09-21T11:21:40.793-07:00Comments on bsdtalk: bsdtalk248 - DragonFlyBSD with Matthew DillonMrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01892092907807448908noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20054565.post-24305060892188618752014-11-25T15:15:58.088-08:002014-11-25T15:15:58.088-08:00+1 to Charlie
I just admire the way Matt has work...+1 to Charlie<br /><br />I just admire the way Matt has worked to get a BSD to be faster and better than the Linuxes, which have tons more corporate support behind them. I have observed there is no formal sign this or sign that agreement in either DragonFlyBSD or OpenBSD.<br /><br />I am a OpenBSD user but an observer of DragonFlyBSD.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20054565.post-71259176944461437732014-11-21T17:03:08.587-08:002014-11-21T17:03:08.587-08:00I can remember when Matt Dillon was president of F...I can remember when Matt Dillon was president of FreeBSD back during the 3.x era just before FreeBSD got SMP support. <br /><br />FreeBSD used to be the fastest OS on earth. FreeBSD would beat Linux performance in every category. <br /><br />Today, FreeBSD is no longer the fastest OS of the bunch. FreeBSD has morphed into this large storage capacity, multi pathed network, super server thing.<br /><br />And Matt went on to build what is the fastest OS on the earth, DragonFly BSD.<br /><br />I tried PCBSD and noticed how much work went into this project to make it the ultimate server. The goal was to make a desktop but, there was no touchpad support on PCBSD 10.1 setup for a user to manipulate. <br /><br />I have the utmost respect for Matt because he seems to be the only one of the BSD community which seems to have a direction and will follow through with the direction stated. <br /><br />Matt understands perfectly what BSD needed to keep up with Linux and eventually overcome it.<br /><br />And I think that's why people respect Theo and OpenBSD as well.<br />These two gentlemen broke away from these social structures which have lost their directions and made excellent OS's. <br /><br />I just hope all their efforts aren't killed off by systemd.<br />For Matt is absolutely right.<br />Systemd is a threat to what we thought was a FOSS community.Charlie Eberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03104141965600663550noreply@blogger.com