DragonFly BSD Unix Operating Systems
DragonFly BSD Unix Operating Systems
DragonFly BSD is a fork of FreeBSD, begun June 2003. Motive: the methods and techniques adopted for threading and symetric multiprocessing (SMP) in FreeBSD 5 would perform poorly and be hard to maintain.
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DragonFly BSD - Fork of FreeBSD 4.11, focus: scalability, robustness, and debuggability in several broad system traits, especially threading and symetric multiprocessing, SMP.
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A Quick Review of DragonFly BSD 1.4 - Concise, with links, forum comments. [OSNews.com]
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Behind DragonFly BSD - Interview of core developers (Matthew Dillon, Joerg Sonnenberger, Jeffrey Hsu, Hiten Pandya) on their goals. [ONLamp.com]
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DistroWatch.com: DragonFly BSD - Lists: summary, links, features, news.
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Interview with Matthew Dillon of DragonFly BSD - Lead developer comments on his goals, with links, forum comments. [OSNews.com]
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Wikipedia: DragonFly BSD - Encyclopedia article about the Unix-like operating system, including history and future directions.
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APOLLO - Matthew Dillon personal page: brief introduction, links to projects; software: DIABLO backbone news transit system, DICE Amiga C compile, XMAKE.
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DragonFly BSD Digest - News Weblog with large archives, links to BSD and DragonFly related sites.
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Interview with Matthew Dillon from DragonFly BSD - Lead developer talks on MP3 file, with forum comments. [bsdtalk]
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