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- From: spedpr@thor.cf.ac.uk (Paul Richards)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: 386BSD or LINUX?
- Message-ID: <13961.9211051436@thor.cf.ac.uk>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 14:36:29 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov4.052106.29266@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@cs.uh.edu (W. Woody Jin) writes:
- |In article <Nov.2.20.33.38.1992.18690@remus.rutgers.edu> glenw@remus.rutgers.edu (Glenn Wasserman) writes:
- |>As the subject heading says, which is it? Which is the better,more
- |>supported operating system (I know I'm going to get a lot on this
- |>one!)
- |>
- |>I have Linux running on my machine now, and I'm just wondering if this
- |>is the right choice. Is 386BSD more stable?
- |
- |Version numbers say it : Linux 0.98 <--> 386BSD 0.1 p58.
- |
- |I have 386BSD 0.1p58 running (not properly). Still, 'ps -aux' does not
- |work properly (reports 'nlist ... so so..' and all the CPU usages are
- |0 % ). Booting takes forever loop, fsck reporting some error messages
- |(So, I had to type ^C and did fsck manually - this was a new problem
- |after I did patches). I still cannot do 'mwrite' nor downloading or
-
- I got rid of this problem by removing patch 21 and 38. I still get an
- occasional fsck error when rebooting but they are rare and the
- continuous reboot cycle has stopped i.e. fsck fixes these problems ok
- now. I'd suggest NOT installing these patches unless you really need
- them since thay seem to trash some disks.
-
- |uploading using modem (tip, rz, and sz as described in INSTALL.NOTES).
- |It just simply does not work (using given binaries, source codes, and
- |58 patchkits - I think I have to ask around how other people are doing).
- |
- |Installing DOS and 386BSD in a single IDE drive is an extreme headache,
- |which I don't want to suggest you to try unless you have lots of free time
- |or nothing to do. I could finally do it after spending a whole day.
- |But there is something mysterious. Whenever I format C: drive (in DOS)
- |it says "Trying to recover allocation unit xxxxx".
- |
- |>Is there any reason to switch?
- |
- |Not now, unless you are extremely intrigued (like me).
- |I would not recommend current 386BSD to an average UNIX user who is busy
- |doing his regular jobs.
- |But when you hear 386bsd is stable, I am sure that 386bsd will be THE unix
- |system on 386/486. And I am eagerly waiting for 386BSD 0.2.
- |
-
- Well I think 386bsd is pretty stable now. Kernel crashes are very rare,
- so rare that I can't remember when my kernel last crashed.
-
- I am having problems with XFree86 though which seems to crash quite
- regularly and once it has crashed it won't run again until I've rebooted
- the machine. (Most of the crashes are bus errors/segment violations).
-
- As time goes by I think you'll find that 386bsd has more thought put
- into it. Linux developes very rapidly but not necessarily along the
- right lines. Shared libraries is an example of this, they've been
- available in Linux for quite a while but it's not the best
- implementation. We may have to wait a while before they get put into
- 386bsd (Not too long I hope) but it'll be the better implementation in
- the end.
- --
- Paul Richards at Cardiff university, UK.
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