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Date:      Wed, 2 May 2001 11:52:07 -0500
From:      "Michael J. Turner" <mike@inethouston.net>
To:        "Rick Duvall" <maillist@coastsight.com>, "Peter" <fbsdq@yahoo.com>
Cc:        <keith_proffitt@yahoo.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Re:FreeBSD  vs  Lenix
Message-ID:  <000f01c0d328$3905ae00$9c1576d8@inethouston.net>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0105020944470.12401-100000@ns1.coastsight.com>

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FreeBSD is a damn great OS in it self. With badass support
and speed. Of all the OS's I have been on FreeBSD is just
the best in my opinion. FreeBSD is what I started with in UNIX
and to me it is a great learning tool. I have many clients of mine
that run FreeBSD. Even one of the clients is running FreeBSD v2.2.8
and still is running today with no problems at all. It is a great OS.
I have never had anyone break in to the firewalls either.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Duvall" <maillist@coastsight.com>
To: "Peter" <fbsdq@yahoo.com>
Cc: <keith_proffitt@yahoo.com>; <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:47 AM
Subject: Re:FreeBSD vs Lenix


> Yes Keith, I will vouch for that!  I started my unix days on Slackware
> Linux version 1.1.13.  That thing wouldn't even recognize my ethernet card
> (intel etherexpress pro 100).  Found out that I had to get an ether
> express pro 100B (had to be the B) to work, and even at that, I had to
> recompile the kernel.  But, those were the old days of Linux.  I am sure
> it is much easier now.
>
> But, I moved from Linux to BSDI (went to work for a company who used BSDI
> on their systems), then from BSDI to FreeBSD on my own box, as I liked the
> BSD style much better than the linux.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Rick Duvall
>
> On Wed, 2 May 2001, Peter wrote:
>
> >  I would stay stick with FreeBSD -- I used linux  [RedHat 6.1], and that
thing was a nightmare.
> > You might want to go with Linux just to learn Unix a bit,
> > as the installs are generally easier and it's more of an
> > idiot-proof kinda setup.
> >
> > If you are a serious computer user/Unix user
> > I would definitely suggest FreeBSD -- so far I haven't found
> > anything better [Sys admin on Solaris 8 sparc -- still think FBSD
> > is much beeter :) ]
> >
> > I would go read up on Unix in general still and then make
> > your own decision but here is one thing you will very often find in the
mailing list:
> >
> > people dumping linux and going to FreeBSD -- Linux is just the learning
step
> > and then after you learn unix enought you go to FreeBSD to get serious
:).
> >
> > On 05/02/2001 10:13:02 AM, KP is quoted as saying:
> >
> >
> > . . . .|What is better for a person new to the *nix world,
> > . . . .|Linux or FreeBSD?
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|I purchased the CD Box set (10 CDs) from BSDi and have
> > . . . .|been trying to install for 2 weeks now, with no
> > . . . .|success (See previous posting: "Kernel/Config Install
> > . . . .|problems DFE-530TX+, fd0, config> di fe0, and more").
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|I spoke with a friend (AIX and Sol SysAdmin) about my
> > . . . .|project and he suggested I drop FreeBSD and go with
> > . . . .|RedHat Linux.  He said more companies migrating over
> > . . . .|to the RedHat Linux than any other OS and that RedHat
> > . . . .|Linux is close in understanding to AIX.
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|I am new to BSD and have no Unix background.  I have
> > . . . .|invested time and money in trying to get the BSD OS
> > . . . .|configured properly, but I am wondering if invested
> > . . . .|unwisely.
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|Keith
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|
> > . . . .|
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