Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 01:42:38 -0300 From: "Mariano Guadagnini" <mguadagnini@velocom.com.ar> To: <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: General Unix Learning Message-ID: <000701c4955e$48dc2d30$fd01a8c0@linuxxp>
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In my personal case, I would recommend Linux for a Desktop box and *BSD for a server/firewall configuration. Linux have a better support for new devices and multimedia, but if you plan to run it on a very standard machine, that wouldn't be important. On respect of software, there isn't much difference, as most software that works on linux also works on freebsd, but if you are used to a pure unix, as you say, maybe you'll feel bsd more confortable (system tools, shells, configuration, etc reminds more to a common unix system than Linux's ones) but this is also relative. Well, that's only my point of view, I hope i'll help you, Mariano Guadagnini.
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