issue155:boucle_linux
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- | Some very interesting events are circulating within the BSD world. Hyperbole is turning to a hardened fork of the openBSD kernel for development. Project Trident left FreeBSD to use Void Linux as their base. Apparently the Linux kernel is being too “wontoon” for security, whereas FreeBSD is difficult for device management. | + | **Some very interesting events are circulating within the BSD world. Hyperbole is turning to a hardened fork of the openBSD kernel for development. Project Trident left FreeBSD to use Void Linux as their base. Apparently the Linux kernel is being too “wontoon” for security, whereas FreeBSD is difficult for device management. |
- | These two events point towards the intrinsic problem with Linux and BSD kernels and the associated attitude within each community. So there are a lot of items to consider in the future for both operating systems. Do you choose one that is difficult to install? Or do you choose the one that is easy to install, but insecure? | + | These two events point towards the intrinsic problem with Linux and BSD kernels and the associated attitude within each community. So there are a lot of items to consider in the future for both operating systems. Do you choose one that is difficult to install? Or do you choose the one that is easy to install, but insecure?** |
- | While pondering on this question, I came across nomadBSD. It is based on FreeBSD. It is a persistent live system for thumb drives. It is pretty light on the hardware requirements. And might be a possible alternative to consider for the varying BSD OS on the scene. | + | Quelques très intéressants événements circulent dans le monde de BSD. Hyperbole se tourne vers une branche durcie du noyau openBSD pour le développement. Project Trident |
- | I attempted to install nomadBSD previously, but my thumb drive failed to launch on my laptop. The installation instructions seem pretty straightforward, | + | Ces deux événements suggèrent le problème intrinsèque des noyaux Linux et BSD, et l' |
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+ | **While pondering on this question, I came across nomadBSD. It is based on FreeBSD. It is a persistent live system for thumb drives. It is pretty light on the hardware requirements. And might be a possible alternative to consider for the varying BSD OS on the scene. | ||
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+ | I attempted to install nomadBSD previously, but my thumb drive failed to launch on my laptop. The installation instructions seem pretty straightforward, | ||
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+ | Pendant que je réfléchissais autour de cette question, je suis tombé par hasard sur nomadBSD, qui est basé sur FreeBSD. C'est un système live persistant pour des clés USB. Ses besoins en matériel sont très légers et il pourrait être une alternative possible à envisager pour les divers OS BSD qui existent. | ||
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+ | Il y a quelques temps, j'ai essayé d' | ||
issue155/boucle_linux.txt · Dernière modification : 2020/04/04 17:44 de andre_domenech