On Sunday 16 December 2007 03:01:05 am Mike Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007, Anna Edwards wrote:
> > a friend of mine gave me the oddest task. he likes both ubuntu and free
> > bsd kernal. he asked me to put the freebsd 6.3 kernel in his ubuntu 7.10
> > desktop. how would i do this?
>
> I'm pretty sure that every ubuntu program would have to be compiled from
> source with the Free BSD kernel.  You'd want to start by getting GCC and
> compiler tools working.
>
> What can he do with the Free BSD kernel that he can't do with the Linux
> kernel?
>
> It sounds like way more trouble than it would be worth.  Tell him you'll
> do it for $10,000, but it might take two months!
>
> Mike

Probably nothing, and loses all the advantages of running FreeBSD in the first 
place....namely an OS that's coherently designed and not just some random 
collection of bits tossed in a sack together.

-- 
Thanks,

Josh Paetzel

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