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to: Roy
from: Francois Thunus
date: 2003-05-26 10:43:00
subject: linux vs .BSD

Hello !

I was a bit quick to erase the answer to Roy's message, but I pretty much
agree with everything that's in it.

I have tried free|386|net|openBSD, and pretty much all the main linux flavors.
Having worked with several unices, from SVr4 to Solaris/SunOS (not
mentionning AIX or HP/Unix, for me they are all pretty much the same (yes,
I know, broad generalization, but you know what I mean).

It is a bit like changing cars: ha yes, here the windshield defrost button
is on the left, here the default shell is korn, or ls doesn't take that
parameter. 
I ended up choosing Linux for mainly two reasons:

a) compatibility of Linux partition with other partition types commonly
found on desktop machines, allowing easy dual boot (this feature maiy have
changed in BSD* since, and this may or not be relevant to your choice)

b) marginal speed factor for arrival of new hardware driver. No longer a
concern now, but at the time we were getting newer machines and the drivers
were available under linux before BSD.


That's about it. Not much, as you can see. *BSD systems are a very good
choice. They have pretty much everything Linux has, and if they don't, you
can always download the source and recompile anyway. It all comes down to a
matter of personnal taste. Coming from slackware, you would have no problem
to adapt to any BSD (as with any unix, some assembly is required :-))

Just my $0.02


 Francois Thunus

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