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Date:      Mon, 23 Dec 2002 11:23:45 -0700
From:      "Mike" <massey@rmci.net>
To:        <newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: BSD or Linux?
Message-ID:  <003a01c2aab0$6e0d8120$0500a8c0@data>
In-Reply-To: <20021223104346.O64422-100000@agnes>

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I started on a TRS-80 with a cassette tape. And like someone else
mentioned this should move on over to the other list. But I have to add
some;-)

All OS's have a place. Some suck more than others. But I am required to
know at least part of all of them to feed my family. Each feeds my
family, some more than others. You guess which one I get more hours of
support pay on;-)
Get the point? Feed family means more than some petty crap. 


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG] On Behalf Of Lute Mullenix
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 10:20 AM
To: Giorgos Keramidas
Cc: Chris Fox; jfm@blueyonder.co.uk; newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: BSD or Linux?


Well I would like to put a little different perspective on this whole
thing. Unlike most people out there I didn't start my computer
experience with Windows, or even DOS for that matter. I started it with
a UNIX cloan called OS-9 that could be installed on Tandy's wonderful
little CoCo computer.

I was kind of excited when I first heard about Windows and couldn't wait
to give it a spin. First crack was on 3.1 and while I liked WordPerfect
for Windows, I found Windows it self to be a silly, and often stupid,
and frustrating GUI set over what was a fairly usable if not
multi-tasking OS. All this pointing and clicking to do what should have
been a simple command line task. Oh and by the way, OS-9 was
multi-tasking and had Windows some time before M$ hit the market with
their bloated wonder. And it ran on a 2 MHz machine with 1/2 meg of ram.
And yes it was usable, I used it for quite some time.

Anyway this was the first machine I have ever had that had Windows
installed on it at any point while I have owned the computer. When I
bought it, it came with ME on it and I quickly used Unix tools to shrink
the FAT partition to a realistic size and in no time had a triple boot
system up and running. This was the first time I actually tried to "use"
FreeBSD, but had been using Debian's Linux for a little over a year and
was pretty happy with it. This was also a chance to use Windows on a
daily basis. Well a few months down the road three things had happened.
First FBSD had become my OS of choice. Still a couple of things I think
Linux has over FBSD, but for me anyway FBSD is the over all winner.
Second I had become totally fed up with Windows point-and-crash, and the
moronic, run around way of doing things. Third I removed two things from
my system, one was a line from my signature file, which made it
necessary to edit another line. I will let you guess what the other one
was, but here's a hint...

There's now no FAT partitions on my hard drives.



Lute
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