Hi
I am a long term Linux user. In Linux world, we have many distributions in which, although, different distros use different package managers, desktops, applications etc, however, the underlying kernel is same (released by Linus Torvalds). So, my question is:
Does in BSD world, the scenario same? i.e. Different BSDs use same kernel but different applications? Or every BSD kernel is different and specific to itself only?
Regards
I am a long term Linux user. In Linux world, we have many distributions in which, although, different distros use different package managers, desktops, applications etc, however, the underlying kernel is same (released by Linus Torvalds). So, my question is:
Does in BSD world, the scenario same? i.e. Different BSDs use same kernel but different applications? Or every BSD kernel is different and specific to itself only?
Regards