• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    Cool 😎 Anything developed fro FreeBSD can be ported to Linux if needed.
    Unfortunately improvements made on Linux can’t be ported back.
    This is due to the license terms, But this is also the reason IBM, Google and many others have to contribute back to Linux, and Apple doesn’t to FreeBSD.

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    1 month ago

    Very happy to read that, but honestly, when reading “$1 million USD” as investment sum, it reads more like an advertisement stunt than a real investment. (Like, 2 senior developers for one year?)

    We need more diversity in Open Source operating systems for desktops, laptops and any of the *BSDs is a great candidate. (Would love to see Haiku getting some sponsorship or even ReactOS!)

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      1 month ago

      Helping FreeBSD stay afloat. But maybe there is a license issue from companies point of view: BSD-2-Clause vs. GPL v2.

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    Cool, bsd works fine for laptops, but the power management is pretty shit.

    Also the wifi support too.

    Otherwise I love my freebsd thinkpad, works great when plugged in, but again the wifi is painfully slow.

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          Can the drivers be ported with a different license if it is not included with the BSD licensed operating system?

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            Absolutely.

            They partly were, they’re just not given nearly the same attention and are often terribly outdated and less engineered.

            Also they aren’t tested as thoroughly, there was a call for hardware by the FreeBSD team not that long ago that I can’t find, they simply don’t have the same kind of resources.

            Most FreeBSD dev is focused on server hardware like for Netflix and its ilk, I don’t know many other people who use it as a daily driver.