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Date:      Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:06:39 -0700
From:      kevin godfrey <kevin@ticktockman.com>
To:        Brian Raynes <brian_raynes@dnr.state.ak.us>
Cc:        "Joel M. Fulton" <jfulton@e3tech.net>, freebsd newbies <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Distribution Question (Was: Would like comments...)
Message-ID:  <3B8BC18F.44BFFB97@ticktockman.com>
References:  <03d201c12fcc$ce04a7d0$0801a8c0@corp.trigeo.com> <3B8BC040.8D50C36E@dnr.state.ak.us>

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Why is Java support on the BSDs so behind.  I'm just curious as to why I
have to load up a Linux package to use some of the newer features within
the language.  If this were more up to date, I would not have to dual
boot my machine!

Any info is appreciated!
Thanks

Kevin

> I decided on Freebsd based on the best hardware support of the bsd's.
> Things like parallel zip drive support are useful to me.  Openbsd was
> one of the nicest, cleanest installs, once you figure out how to use the
> OS, but freebsd has these little extras that are useful to me.
> 
> I've installed Debian, but haven't used it extensively.  I liked it for
> a linux, and apt has a good reputation as a package system.  BSD ports
> system is very nice though.  My favorite Linux is Slackware.  But I've
> become biased toward BSD-style init systems.  For a home computer,
> especially a workstation, leaving out all the complexity of the Sys-V
> runlevels is nice.  I'm not as rabidly against Sys-V init as some in the
> BSD camps, but I generally prefer the BSD one.
> 
> Other than that, I like the Debian distribution's conservative
> approach.  That's not as good if you like living on the "cutting edge",
> though.
> 
> That reminds me of one other thing I appreciate about FreeBSD.  The
> different stable branches that are maintained.  You mentioned stability
> as important - well, I think that FreeBSD has one of the best systems
> for easily maintaining a stable, but up-to-date platform in the free-OS
> world right now.
> 
> my two cents,
> 
> Brian Raynes

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