The open-source Debian operating system (Linux) gained support for the FreeBSD kernel last weekend (unstable / experimental), allowing users to run the same operating system on two different software cores.
The project was announced in a message to the Debian developers’ announcement list.
Will it be useful? Time will tell – internetnews.com
The Debian kFreeBSD Team have listed their reasons for enabling the FreeBSD kernel.
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April 9th, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Hasn’t Debian/kFreeBSD been around for several years?
What has changed/is new?