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Date:      Fri, 20 Mar 1998 09:12:16 +0000
From:      Anton Angelo <anton@mojo.org>
To:        Sean Harding <sharding@oregon.uoregon.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Newbies list [was: partition spanning multiple drives]
Message-ID:  <19980320091216.18372@mojo.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980320001650.2756P-100000@ophelia.uoregon.edu>; from Sean Harding on Fri, Mar 20, 1998 at 12:18:07AM -0800
References:  <E0yFwpe-0003Iy-00@apies.frd.ac.za> <Pine.BSF.3.96.980320001650.2756P-100000@ophelia.uoregon.edu>

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Sean Harding (sharding@ophelia.uoregon.edu) said:

> On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Manoli Piperakis wrote:
> 
> > Hear hear ! Excellently put. Couldn't agree with you more - on all
> > points.
> 
> I don't think newbies are used as a laughing stock (unless they are asking
> if they can run FreeBSD on WebTV, in which case it is deserved). If the
> volume bothers you, you don't have to subscribe. Send questions to
> questions@freebsd.org. Subscription to the list not required.

Weeeeelllll... about the unix on webtv jibe, some of the set top boxes it 
has been my misfortune to "assess" for my work have run QNX, and few 
others various flavours of micro kernel unix.  It makes sense really.

I want to start a bit of a religious discussion comparing FreeBSD to 
Linux (specifically slackware).

My experience is limited, but I have run a slackware box for a couple of 
years, and have started tinkering with FreeBSD in the last 6 months.  I 
like the prefessional "feel" of FreeBSD, but the box does fall over for 
no reason that I. with only half a clue or less, cannot understand.  My 
linux box however stood up for 150 days on a 386 with 4Meg RAM handling 
loadsaemail and even ran tin.  ( a feat in itself in 4Meg :)

It collapsed when the uptime figure got too large (well, that was the 
only reason I could work out...)

So it seems to me that Slackware was "more stable" than FreeBSD.  

<asbestos_undies=on>

Nonetheless I'm moving my personal unix boxen to FreeBSD (apart 
from the 386 which I was thinking about seeing if I could get the source 
for minix for for a laugh) because its far easier to maintain - you have 
to love that ports collection.

Speaking of which - can anyone recommend a free IMAP4 server for 
FreeBSD?  Also is Qmail in the ports collection, I'm not smart enough to 
admin sendmail and I refuse to learn M4 just to build a config file!

aa
-- 
Nether Poppleton (n. obsolete)
A pair of P. J. Proby's trousers.

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