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Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation)

Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation)

Posted May 9, 2012 16:39 UTC (Wed) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523)
In reply to: Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation) by renox
Parent article: Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation)

seccomp2, cgroups and LSMs provide similar functionality in Linux.

FreeBSD is not a serious competitor anymore. It's way behind in device support and general functionality.


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Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation)

Posted May 9, 2012 19:51 UTC (Wed) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

> FreeBSD is not a serious competitor anymore.

Are you just referring to desktop usage or in general? I use FreeBSD on my server because jails are a breeze. Is there any work on getting LXC to have anything that makes it as easy to manage them as ezjail-admin does for jails?

Fragmentation on the Linux Desktop (Is it Normal?) (Datamation)

Posted May 9, 2012 23:37 UTC (Wed) by Cyberax (✭ supporter ✭, #52523) [Link]

OpenVZ/Virtuozzo.

It's just that it's not a 'hot item' anymore.

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