When I boot into a default FreeBSD installation, I only get very few processes. It's very nice and refreshing. In Linux, the default install has a million processes.
How does FreeBSD accomplish this? Are all basic tasks packed into one process? Or is Linux doing a lot of things by default that FreeBSD doesn't?
How does FreeBSD accomplish this? Are all basic tasks packed into one process? Or is Linux doing a lot of things by default that FreeBSD doesn't?