Use me senpai :(
>>61401489
but I don't have anything with a weird oddball architecture that only NetBSD still bothers with.
(Don't they still have an IA-64 port?)
get some software and drivers and we'll talk. except you won't because you pretend they aren't needed
>>61401489
what is the point of it when openbsd pretty much overtook it
You are nice to compile NetBSD-chan, like, real nice, but not so much to use.
>>61401489
I actually want to use NetBSD but performance and newer hardware compatibility is not all that good :(
>>61402733
someone should come up with BSD-like linux distro just for those cases where you can't run a real BSD
>>61402749
like true os ?
>>61402776
that's still based on freebsd AND shittier than vanilla freebsd
>>61401617amd64 x86_64 64-bit x86-family machines with AMD and Intel CPUs 7.1 ISO, USB image
i386 i386 32-bit x86-family generic machines ("PC clones") 7.1 ISO, USB image
evbarm arm ARM development boards like Raspberry Pi, Banana Pi, CubieBoard, Cubietruck, BeagleBoard, ODROID, more 7.1 ARMv6, ARMv7
evbmips mips MIPS development boards like Creator CI20, Loongson, Malta, RMI Alchemy, more 7.1 mips64, mips32
sparc64 sparc Sun UltraSPARC (64-bit) 7.1 ISO
Since when were 32- & 64-bit Intel-compatible CPUs "oddball architectures?"
>>61403159
He's not saying NetBSD only supports oddball architectures, he's saying that a machine with an oddball arch is the only instance in which he'd use NetBSD.
rump/unikernels are an interesting use of netbsd, compile your programs vm into a static os binary due to the neat nature of netbsds architecture. we may see some more netbsd usage in the near future.
>>61402749
Describe BSD-like please.
>>61404095
one that looks and feel like BSD on the surface but runs the linux kernel under just for the hardware support
that means stuff like ports, good separation between the base system and third party packages (hell, i should be able to download a source tree and compile the entire operating system from it) and perhaps the userland and documentation
>>61404132
On the side of ports you already can have that with a source based distro like Gentoo, or better yet Source Mage, and compiling a system gives good integration of your system. If is not the same please tell me more.
Documentation I can only scratch the surface but this is were I'd really like to hear some good examples, I am intrigued as to what people say.
>>61402749
It's called Slackware you retard.