NetBSD 7.0 has been released. It’s got kernel scripting with Lua now, and introduces support for a whole bunch of new ARM boards, as well as support for multiprocessor support for ARM. There’s a whole lot more, so go check it out.
NetBSD 7.0 has been released. It’s got kernel scripting with Lua now, and introduces support for a whole bunch of new ARM boards, as well as support for multiprocessor support for ARM. There’s a whole lot more, so go check it out.
Thanks NetBSD guys!
Love running this O/S. <3 <3
A quick Google turned up these two:
https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/the_lua_scripting_language_in
http://www.netbsd.org/~lneto/dls14.pdf
Being flexible for things like custom DHCP work and CPU frequency scaling is nice and all, but in-kernel Lua still strikes me as a bit nuts.