I was testing FreeBSD https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/11.2/FreeBSD-11.2-RELEA... a couple of days ago on a Raspberry2.
It started a few times, but then out of the blue it came up with a freezing problem as described here: https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/freebsd-11-1-on-raspberry-pi-2b-hangs-aft...
I couldn't solve that either an gave up for the time being with FreeBSD on Rasp2, but would give another try if somebody here has a solution.
Paul
Am 26.07.2018 um 10:06 schrieb nusenu:
C. L. Martinez:
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 05:37:00PM +0000, nusenu wrote:
The person also asked if it's possible to run FreeBSD/OpenBSD in a embedded SoC (like Raspberry, or BeagleBone) - yes! it is possible, and some people do it :)
OpenBSD is probably not the best choice if you are trying to increase bandwidth usage
Sorry nusenu... But why OpenBSD is not the best choice? OpenBSD for network oriented tasks is one of the best options IMO ... FreeBSD also, but for firewalls, for example, is superior ...
OpenBSD is perfectly fine, just not if you are currently running Linux
- FreeBSD boxes and aiming to increase bandwidth usage.
OpenBSD is optimized for security - not performance.
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