Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 14:07:44 -0500 (EST) From: <remski@ellacoya.com> To: Gene Harris <zeus@tetronsoftware.com> Cc: Michael Remski <michaelremski@ellacoya.com>, Dave Hostetler <dbhost@brokersys.com>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: What are the differences? (long) Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.02.10001271405490.6279-100000@chukchi.ellacoya.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.10.10001271256330.3225-100000@tetron02.tetronsoftware.com>
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Agreed. I did that for a while, but found myself spending more and more time in FreeBSD than Linux, and my wife was getting annoyed by me rebuilding and "messing up her Mac", so it's just the one. I have plenty of opportunity to use Linux (at work we actually are using it as one of our platforms). m "To keep in silence our designs, my friends would think I was a nut" Peter Gabriel, Solsbury Hill Ellacoya Networks, Inc. michaelremski@ellacoya.com Suite 207 7 Henry Clay Dr. 603-577-5544 x241 Merrimack, NH 03054 On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Gene Harris wrote: > On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Michael Remski wrote: > > [snip] > > > I must warn you though: I was a Linux user for about 5 years and > > decided to see what FreeBSD was about. So now I am completely FreeBSD, > > no more Linux. Both work well, try them both, keep whichever you like > > better. > > > > Actually, if you can afford to keep them both it is very > handy. I often use one to help get a desired piece of > software working on the other. If you have some extra > hardware to network the boxes, it is well worth the effort. > You learn a lot more watching these two disparate systems > interact than you do with one or the other only. > > Gene > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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