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Date:      Sat, 03 Mar 2007 11:18:37 +0100
From:      bram <bram@diomedia.be>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Linux "equivalent" to freebsd
Message-ID:  <45E94B7D.6000902@diomedia.be>
In-Reply-To: <200703030152.27232.danny@ricin.com>
References:  <003d01c75b92$a3ae4b10$eb0ae130$@ca> <200703030152.27232.danny@ricin.com>

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Hi

I'm not really pro-linux and I really like freebsd but if have to use 
linux (because I need things not available on bsd).
I always use fedora, it's fast to install lot's of info on the net and 
it is not time consuming (1 hour to install).




Danny Pansters schreef:
> If you have a (Free)BSD mindset and like your rc.conf but don't mind 
> typing "pacman" instead of pkg_* or portupgrade -P * and you don't mind using 
> something called ABS for src packages, which is like ports, only with a stage 
> install before live-system install, then you may just like ArchLinux.
>
> I tried many but besides Debian, Arch is the only one I really enjoyed toying 
> with. Haven't used Arch on serious production system, but it appears that 
> other people do. Gentoo is nice (and keeps you busy/entertained) until it 
> blows up on you.
>
> Just my 0.02 as a long time FreeBSD user. The linux I used most was Debian but 
> that was long ago before I landed at BSD.
>
> Dan
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