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HAMMER article on Wikipedia

Submitted by Anonymous
on June 20, 2008 - 12:00pm
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on March 25, 2007 - 1:28am
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Matt Dillion / DFBSD interview?

Submitted by Dunceor
on July 25, 2004 - 7:50am
DragonflyBSD

Hey.
It would be nice if there could be a interview with Matt Dillion where he provices some more information why the need to start a new BSD and the goals for DFBSD.

DragonFly RC1 released

Submitted by coolvibe@hacker...
on June 28, 2004 - 7:00am
DragonflyBSD

Matt Dillon announced the availability of DragonFly BSD's 1.0 Release Candidate #1. Get it here (please use a mirror or post mirrors as comments). Changes and features include: variant symbolic links, UDF support, lightweight kernel threads, message passing, GCC 3.4 in the tree, binutils 2.14, Kernighan's awk 2004-02-07, BIND 9.2.4 rc4, CVS 1.12.8, libpcap 0.8.3, tcpdump 3.8.3, less 381, MMX/XMM kernel optimizations are now on by default, greatly improving bcopy/bzero/copyin/copyout performance for large (>4K) buffers, XIO, acpica5, new AC'97 codec support, network stack revamping, long standing bug fixes for wide variety of support and stability issues, and way, way, way more. A new installer is also in the works that uses DragonFly's new CAPS IPC mechanism. The installer beta is available here (Not updated to RC1 just yet, but it gives a nice idea of the progess made). So what are you waiting for?! Go get it, and break the hell out of it! (don't forget to send nice bug reports ;)