Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 24 Jan 2003 22:56:24 +0000 | From | Mike Bristow <> | Subject | Re: Technical Differences of *BSD and Linux |
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[ Reply-To set to me: This is probably off topic for all of the lists: all of the ones I read, anyway. ]
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:03:53AM -0800, Bill Studenmund wrote: > > 2. How does it differ? What are the technical reasoning > > behind the decisions? > > They differ in most technical areas. Mainly as the *BSD kernels were > derived from 4.4-Lite, and Linux was derived, I believe, from Minux.
Point of order: Linux was a cleanroom implementation, using IIRC Minux as the host OS until such time as it became self-hosting.
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