NetBSD - thoughts?
NetBSD - thoughts?
What's the point of it?
OpenBSD = Security
FreeBSD = The main UNIX-like
NetBSD = ???
Based on the name of have assumed it's be used in things like network appliances but in 20 years I've never seen a single device use it.
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Somewhat confused this is in a linux community when none of these OS are linux based. Are we lacking on BSD communities?
14 3 ReplyWe don't have BSD communities and even if we did they probably wouldn't be big enough to get a decent answer.
So I asked here cos there's a high chance that some Linux users will also know something about *BSD.
18 2 ReplyYou'd probably get better conversations at selfhosted I know some folks there run *bsd network appliances. NASs, firewalls, etc.
7 0 ReplyI think no BSD expert will bother this place
1 0 ReplyThat doesn't mean we want it here. Missing the community you are looking for? Create it.
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12 0 ReplyHi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn't work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !openbsd@lemmy.ml, !openbsd@lemmy.sdf.org, !bsd@lemmy.world, !netbsd@lemmy.ml, !bsd@lemmy.sdf.org, !freebsd@midwest.social, !freebsd@lemmy.ml, !netbsd@lemmy.sdf.org, !bsd@lemmy.ml, !freebsd@blendit.bsd.cafe
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It's not like the interests are not aligned.
11 1 ReplyThey aren't.
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you're more likely to find BSD communities on reddit, each projects mailing lists, freebsd forums, and unitedbsd.com (which is a great forum, although not too active).
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