Maybe that plan B of GNU using the 4.4BSD lite kernel would have gained traction and you
would have seen a GNU BSD vs NetBSD thing.
I can’t see it though gaining the kind of traction Linux got as it was all so cloistered.
Much like how GNU Mach never caught on or moved despite having a NetBSD port (Lites) to
it. The killer feature should have been SMP which was available early on in Mach,
although it seems that the MPS 1.0 stuff didn’t work well enough or by the time 1.1 caught
on it just wasn’t good enough.
I think the development model of Linux is what really drove it, just like how EGCS
eclipsed GCC.
The other crazy thing that hits me is that no Linux means no Caldera which means no
Caldera 32v license being set free...
From: Arthur Krewat
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 7:14 AM
To: TUHS main list
Subject: [TUHS] If not Linux, then what?
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/19/08/26/0051234/celebrating-the-28th-anni…
Leaving licensing and copyright issues out of this mental exercise, what
would we have now if it wasn't for Linux? Not what you'd WANT it to be,
although that can add to the discussion, but what WOULD it be?
I'm not asking as a proponent of Linux. If anything, I was dragged
kicking and screaming into the current day and have begrudgingly ceded
my server space to Linux.
But if not for Linux, would it be BSD? A System V variant? Or (the
horror) Windows NT?
I do understand that this has been discussed on the list before. I
think, however, it would make a good late-summer exercise. Or late
winter depending on where you are :)
art k.