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Date:      Thu, 03 Jun 1999 12:53:18 -0600
From:      Victor Carranza <victorc@BitSmart.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Bye-bye Windows
Message-ID:  <3756CF1E.584C082B@BitSmart.com>
References:  <9906020808.AA16661@dartagnan.maths.adelaide.edu.au>

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Gregory Lewis wrote:
> 
> >
> > The main difference I see is that Linux is for desktops.  FreeBSD is for
> > servers/high performance workstations, etc.  Desktops are much more
> > popular so Linux seems to be.
> 
> I'm interested in why you believe Linux is for desktops and FreeBSD isn't.
> I don't know of many (any?) desktop applications that will run on Linux and
> not FreeBSD.  I don't wish to be rude, but by making such a statement you
> perpetuate a myth which is causing people to install Linux instead of
> FreeBSD on their home machines when there is no need to.

Well... maybe there is a lack of documents/tutorials on how to run Linux
software on FreeBSD. It is not THAT easy... in fact, it can be
frustrating to get a Linux package running smoothly on FreeBSD. Last
week I posted a question about that (no replies at all). In my
particular case, I will probably resort to install a Linux box, just to
run my Tripp-Lite UPS monitoring software! (all my other servers are
FreeBSD, with their "Powered by FreeBSD" logo plates on them).

You cannot tell people that they can run Linux software in a FreeBSD box
without first warning them about the hassles of finding missing
libraries, making links with different names to existing ones, changing
kernel options/recompiling, etc. etc.

Maybe it is time for a "Step by step guide for running SCO and Linux
apps on FreeBSD", with contributions from all users who have successfuly
managed to do it :)

> Equally, to be
> fair to the Linux camp, its wrong to say that Linux isn't for servers.
> Both are well written, powerful, modern Unix-like operating systems --
> which you use for any given application is pretty much a matter of taste.

Maybe... but Linux is not as reliable and powerful in this field. That's
why I have upgraded all servers here to FreeBSD, and solved a lot of
problems by doing so! :)

-Victor


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