Comment by ahartmetz
15 hours ago
AFAIU, Linux and the BSDs have basically the same architecture - the BSDs just value secure and simple, understandable code more highly than Linux vs features and performance.
15 hours ago
AFAIU, Linux and the BSDs have basically the same architecture - the BSDs just value secure and simple, understandable code more highly than Linux vs features and performance.
This is really not a correct statement beyond the fact that both are a type of Unix.
Linux is not Unix: it is not derived from AT&T Unix.
By that definition, nor is BSD. It's kind of their whole raison d'étre.
Linux 2.2 or 2.4 or so (possibly only Suse Linux) even had a kernel startup message "Unix compliance testing by UNIFIX" or something, back when Unix was considered more prestigious than Linux. It is / was by some official definition "a Unix", though not "UNIX the trademark by AT&T".
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What are the differences? I think of both as Unix-type sytems with macrokernels. I have no practical experience with BSDs.