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Thread: NetBSD 6.1 Moves Close To Release

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    Default NetBSD 6.1 Moves Close To Release

    Phoronix: NetBSD 6.1 Moves Close To Release

    One month after releasing NetBSD 6.1-RC1, the second release candidate to this first feature update for NetBSD 6 is now available...

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTMzMDc

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    The interesting thing about netbsd is that no one has posted anything on this thread at all (except for me: to post this).

    This just shows how much people don't give a shit about BSD anymore. Particularly NetBSD. They claim portability but as said by Greg Kroah-Hartman Linux has been ported to more platforms then NetBSD which means Linux has analled netbsd it is own game.

    Also, Linux is far more functional and has useful drivers for far more platforms then NetBSD.

    Conclusion:
    NetBSD Sucks

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    Cool

    Thx for trolling about it! I'm gonna try it out now!

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    Cool NetBSD is USELESS

    When NetBSD losers say that NetBSD even runs on a toaster, What it means is this:

    NetBSD is not used to control how the toaster cooks bread. No. Cause NetBSD does not have any drivers to control the toaster.

    What NetBSD losers mean is that NetBSD can boot up on a toaster and after that, do absolutely nothing else.

    As the matter of fact, installing NetBSD on a toaster effectively makes the toaster useless.

    As the phoronix member kraftman who is always truthful said:

    Quote Originally Posted by kraftman
    What community? Few devs and few users? What a bunch of crap.

    (Ref: http://phoronix.com/forums/showthrea...-Reasons/page3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CthuIhux View Post
    When NetBSD losers say that NetBSD even runs on a toaster, What it means is this:

    NetBSD is not used to control how the toaster cooks bread. No. Cause NetBSD does not have any drivers to control the toaster.

    What NetBSD losers mean is that NetBSD can boot up on a toaster and after that, do absolutely nothing else.

    As the matter of fact, installing NetBSD on a toaster effectively makes the toaster useless.

    As the phoronix member kraftman who is always truthful said:
    What it really means is: NetBSD is so good that pathetic losers must troll about it. Are you so feared? Or just dumb?

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