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Date:      Mon, 29 Jan 2001 22:28:00 -0500
From:      "David M. Heller" <dheller1@rochester.rr.com>
To:        "questions@FreeBSD.ORG" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD vs linux (some venting)
Message-ID:  <3A7634C0.757735B0@rochester.rr.com>
References:  <20010122065047.29559.cpmta@c004.sfo.cp.net> <3A763468.E1D8F9A@rochester.rr.com>

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Steve M wrote:
> 
> > What I mean by "Microsoft tint" is prefaced by.........
> 
> If no one minds I'll chime in with an opinion, since it seems to me this
discussion is verging slightly off it's
> intended path.  Also I'll play a little devils advocate here as well.  I
dont have 'programming' experience in
>  either of the OS'.  I just do perl scripting at work on Sun OS but here is
what I've gathered from my
>  'experience' with the various OS'.
> 
> The *nix OS' lack sufficient documentation for the average user.  I'm a
little above the average user so I've
>  been able to stumble along getting a Linux box to run.  At work I have a
Linux box and found it has just as
>  much frustrating moments as my WNT.  For example one time I was composing
an email on my Linux
>  box in Netscape via my email provider.  I hear the disk grinding along when
all of a sudden my browser
>  goes MIA.  WTF!!.  I never bothered to figure it out because I was just so
disgusted with it.  BTW the
>  Linux is RedHat.
> 
> Windows is the most trouble free for my minor uses of PCing, surfing the net
and putting together these
>  emails.  But for development stuff that I do at work and would like to do
at home I wouldnt dream of
>  Windows in any form.  It is waaay too much of a resource hog with too many
fluffy add on's for my tastes.
> 
> My frustration with OS doesnt end there, FBSD has proven to have it's draw
back's as well.  Namely my
> current lack of sucess in getting my internet connection up and running,
along with my Xwin looking weird
> and me not being able to play my music CD in Xwin (something about
permissions).  But the Xwindows
> will have to wait until I can connect to my internet.
> 
> So what keeps me coming back for more?, well I can actually see where it is
I'm going wrong with Linux
>  or FBSD and I can 'get under the hood' to fix it.  Sometimes it is
necessary due to lack of proper
>  documentation....atleast we have these lists.  Or maybe it's the false hope
that this provides......
> 
> I'm not a geek nor do I profess to be one, I just dont have the time to putz
around with a minor thing as
>  compared to MS's way of doing something.
> 
> But I dislike MS for their business practices if anything, they totally
insist on doing things in such a way
>  that is to pretend there is no other way besides their way.
> 
> Thanks for letting me vent and I hope I've got this stupid email formatted
in a readable form.
> 
> FWIW,
> Steve M
> 
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Having started playing around with computers in the early 80's
with CPM then with CROMIX (CPM) with unix like commands Then to Linux
for a couple of years 93-94 then to NetBSD on a VAX box
then to FreeBSD for the last 4 or 5 years. I can say that the thing I
hate about Linux is configuration its difficult without using a gui
i.e.; knowing which file under /etc/sysconfig /etc/rc /etc/rc0.d
Whatever to edit !! With FreeBSD for all the basic stuff you just edit
one file .. /etc/rc.conf very simple IN fact almost every configuration
file that would need to be edited will be in /etc and/or /usr/local/etc.
As far as Windows I don't really know much about it I have tried
learning it but its not very intitutive(as far as setting up).
Unfortunately I am forced to use it because I need to use special
software when I service Large Screen TV's at work. I am a Tv repairman
by trade. Mostly I work with computers at home as a hobby.   


Dave

Just my 2 cents worth regarding OS comparisons


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