Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 11:28:19 +0900 From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> To: FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: and the winner is... Message-ID: <0E931786-85F3-4673-9D3E-E10D1BDC4DDC@u.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <bf7af5e505090119124411812@mail.gmail.com> References: <2792860b05090114194d4df30a@mail.gmail.com> <bf7af5e505090119124411812@mail.gmail.com>
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On Sep 2, 2005, at 11:12 AM, Isaac Grover wrote:
> On 9/1/05, Mario Carugno <mcarugno@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The winner was Debian by far...
>>
>
> I believe you should say that "the winner was debian FOR ME IN MY
> SITUATION". My use for freebsd is for a low-maintenance i'net gateway
> for my small office, which can range anywhere from four to ten
> machines of various OSs. I need only a CLI, accessible through SSH,
> NAT and firewalling capabilities. Yes, you can get this with other
> OSs, but security was primarily my intent.
>
> So...the winner was FreeBSD by far. =)
Who cares about what is the best in any situation? This type of
talk is for flamers and n00bs, and as adults I would hope that we
have progressed on from this behavior.
One should realize that given any situation there is a set tool
which best helps for solving each situation, so regardless of which
OS, depending on the situation and what needs to be solved/
accomplished the proper tool should be used as the proper solution to
any problem.
End of story.
-Garrett
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