Messages in this thread | | | From | (Chris Adams) | Subject | Re: [offtopic] funny BSD people | Date | 17 Aug 1999 14:55:30 -0500 |
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Once upon a time, <sinster@balltech.net> said: >Sprach Thomas Davis <tadavis@lbl.gov>: >> the only BSD net thingy in the kernel, is SLHC. > >Maybe now that's true. But it hasn't always been.
What version has something else? Several people who know what they are talking about have said here that the Linux kernel has not ever used a BSD derived networking stack. It is possible that someone ported over a version of it, but it was never in the standard distribution.
Check out http://ps.cus.umist.ac.uk/~rhw/kernel.versions.html for the kernel history. -- Chris Adams <cadams@ro.com> - System Administrator Renaissance Internet Services - IBS Interactive, Inc. Home: http://ro.com/~cadams - Public key: http://ro.com/~cadams/pubkey.txt I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
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