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Date:      Wed, 4 Aug 1999 17:48:57 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Dutch Collins <dutch@charm.net>
Cc:        Peter McGarvey <Networks.Manager@rncm.ac.uk>, David Kudrav <dkudrav@eng.ua.edu>, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG, kudra001@bama.ua.edu
Subject:   Re: basic info on freebsd needed...
Message-ID:  <19990804174856.J62948@freebie.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <37A79EAA.49C4D47B@charm.net>; from Dutch Collins on Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 10:00:10PM -0400
References:  <Pine.A32.3.95.990802000133.10118A-100000@ho05.eng.ua.edu> <NDBBJLAJELEHNLGABIJNOENLCBAA.Networks.Manager@rncm.ac.uk> <19990803120725.N62948@freebie.lemis.com> <37A79EAA.49C4D47B@charm.net>

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On Tuesday,  3 August 1999 at 22:00:10 -0400, Dutch Collins wrote:
> Greg Lehey wrote:
>>
>> On Monday,  2 August 1999 at 10:46:22 +0100, Peter McGarvey wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am considering running freebsd and also considering openbsd, but have
>>>> some questions.  I am fairly familiar with AIX and Solaris, and slightly
>>>> less familiar with Linux.  I use AIX and/or Solaris almost daily, but only
>>>> as a user and for limited applications.
>>>
>>>       snippage...
>>>
>>>
>>> I lookafter a Sun Server running the SPARC version of Solaris.  I also got
>>> the free Solaris so I could try it on a PC.  SPARC Solaris runs fine on a
>>> Dual 400MHz SPARC-II system.  x86 Solaris ran like a dog on a P233.
>>>
>>> Never felt the need to look at OpenBSD...
>>>
>>> As for Linux/FreeBSD....
>>>
>>> I've just setup a machine at home running DOS/Win98/FreeBSD 3.2/RedHat Linux
>>> 6.0.  IMHO FreeBSD is definately the better OS, and is much easier to
>>> install.  However, when it comes to setting up X, Linux is nicely setup by
>>> default - with FreeBSD it takes a bit of effort but appears to be
>>> faster.
>>
>> Interesting.  What makes it easier?
>>
>> I have just set up a laptop with X and all that good stuff.  I had no
>> difficulty installing FreeBSD, but I haven't been successful in
>> installing X on the Red Hat system, this despite that fact that it's
>> the same XFree86 on both platforms, and that I think I understand it
>> pretty well.  Admittedly, I haven't spent days trying to install, but
>> I don't think I should have to.
>
> Does this mean that when I install Red Hat 5.2 (on CD) and XFree86 I will
> have nothing but problems. 

No.  It could be smooth as silk.  A lot depends on your hardware, like
it does with FreeBSD.

> I am running netscape and X (this msg) on FreeBSD with only a
> strange Netscape crash to figure out. Easy stuff kill -9 to remove
> netscape. So, if I have this little problem now ....

netscape is a pain.  Probably the most unreliable program I use.

Greg
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