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    The best for data transfer between FreeBSD and...

    The best for data transfer between FreeBSD and Linux is ext2.
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    awesome!

    That would be great :) I'm currently limping along on an older laptop because none of the newer intel i3 / i5 IGP's have support under FreeBSD due to this or at least such was my understanding. ATI...
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    Any links to these "security holes" that don't...

    Any links to these "security holes" that don't get fixed and that are part of the core OS? I'm not talking 3rd party vendors (apache, php, mysql, etc...). I've found the FreeBSD team to be very...
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    Well, unlike Linux which likes to make sweeping...

    Well, unlike Linux which likes to make sweeping core API / ABI changes between minor releases FreeBSD tries to err on the side of stability and although 8.0 -> 8.1 will see some software version...
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    God, I hope they don't kill or close source it....

    God, I hope they don't kill or close source it. It's the only VM that works well on FreeBSD and I use it daily to run 2008 server VMs, Win 7 desktops and one-off development environments. I even have...
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    Yeah, I agree. What's the partition layout that...

    Yeah, I agree. What's the partition layout that Phoronix uses? If you do just a single slice of / then by default softupdates are disabled.
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    Another item is that if they do default installs on single partitions on BSD then UFS normally doesn't install with softupdates enabled. Any "sane" admin would install a *nix box with multiple...
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