Date: Tue, 30 Dec 1997 14:37:32 -0700 From: Blaine Minazzi <bminazzi@denverweb.net> To: isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Two sources for system-cracking tools Message-ID: <34A9699C.620CC224@denverweb.net> References: <Pine.BSF.3.96.971230154251.12167B-100000@seidata.com>
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Mike wrote: > Coming from a co-admin of a 99% FreeBSD ISP, FreeBSD is anything but > "buggy", as I'm sure you know. ;) Thanks for the hard work that you all > put into it. > Agreed. I use Linux on the personal workstation, FreeBSD on the servers, have customers with NT and Novell boxes, etc. They all have their strong points, and their bugs. FreeBSD is _very_ stable, and right now for what I use it for, cant think of a better tool for the job. Odd how some people think that an OS is on par with a religion. Just use the best tool for the job, and (real) life goes on. ( the Shoe! no, the Gourd!... The screwdriver, no the hammer! ) Ya'll have a happy and prosperous new year! Best wishes to all the other ISP's and to the Core Team, thank you. Blainehome | help
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