On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, steve ulrich wrote:

> i think the real irony in this thread is that ubuntu makes the dogs 
> breakfast of linux more like freebsd in its operational elegance.
>
> fwiw - there are several things about freebsd's kernel which are
> definitely nicer than what's available on linux.  notably in the
> networking realm.
>
> - 10GE optimizations w/TCP segment offload (linux might have this now)
> - SCTP - admittedly of niche interest, but this just works on freebsd and doesn't DIY brain surgery
> - soft updates for filesystem updates
> - pluggable network stack w/netgraph
> - kernel queues
> - accept filters
> - partial support for pf (which is just good enough to keep you from going to openbsd given how nice pf is.)

I have to admit that I don't know what those things are.  Would they 
affect user experience?  If so, how?  It sounds like maybe some of the 
differences affect network speed, but I guess that wouln't make much 
difference for most users unless they were moving large files or 
collections of files on a NFS.

Mike