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Date:      Thu, 17 Feb 2000 13:07:44 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb@hub.freebsd.org>
To:        j_mckitrick@usa.net
Cc:        chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: BSD vs Linux comments
Message-ID:  <20000217210744.BEDEB37B833@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <20000217182741.20025.qmail@nwcst267.netaddress.usa.net> (message from Jonathon McKitrick on 17 Feb 00 11:27:41 MST)

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	one person can be misinformed on a number of different issues.

jmb

> 
> After mentioning to some Linux 'hackers' (not the negative connotation) t=
> hat i
> run BSD, here was the response i got.  Although this debate has been goin=
> g on
> for some time, these were some unique observations.  I do not know how tr=
> ue
> they are, however.  Any thoughts??
> --------------------------------------------
> The matter of stability between Linux and FreeBSD (just to pick a BSD, it=
> 
> could be Net BSDi or Open, ect..) has been going on for quite some time. =
> For a
> while it was all about the innate stability, then linux got better... BSD=
> 
> stayed the same, basically unchanged since 4.4BSD Lite. =
> 
> 
> Then the issue was IP Stacks, BSD has a more stable IP stack than the 2.0=
> =2E*
> series kernel. Then Linux got better, 2.2.* came out and the IP stack was=
> 
> revamped and as stable as BSD's .... and BSD stayed the same, basically
> unchanged since 4.4BSD Lite. =
> 
> 
> Then there was the issue of 'innate' superiority of BSD over SysV unix. A=
> nd
> POSIX kinda kicked BSD's a$$, heh. And Linux ganked ideas from both sides=
> , so
> Linux changed and got better... and BSD stayed the same, basically unchan=
> ged
> since 4.4BSD Lite. =
> 
> 
> Now, from this brief and cursory overview what can we see, hmmmmm?? :) It=
> 
> looks a lot like for people who think that computing reached its pinnacle=
>  of
> perfection in the 80's and early 90's... BSD is the way to go... those of=
>  us
> who are pushing for the latest Intel 1.5 Ghz box and want a volitile comp=
> uting
> environment should stick to Linux. =
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------
> Obviously BSD *has* changed, but is there merit to any of these comments?=
> 
> 
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