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Date:      15 Feb 2000 09:37:36 +0100
From:      Juergen Nickelsen <jnickelsen@acm.org>
To:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Gimme FreeBSD anyday!
Message-ID:  <x7hffauai7.fsf@goting.jn.berlin.snafu.de>
In-Reply-To: Brooks Davis's message of "Mon, 14 Feb 2000 16:56:44 -0800"
References:  <MFEBJBLFEGCPNJPPNNIEOEAHCAAA.troy@picus.com> <20000214165644.B7643@orion.ac.hmc.edu>

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Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net> writes:

[Solaris]
> The big hardware is very nice in a number of applications and once
> you're use to the OS it's not that hard to live with. I'd
> certaintly take it over NT, and quite possiably over Linux, but
> I'd rather have an equivelently priced FreeBSD box built to my
> specs then the Ultra 10 in my office.

Same for me. I have worked quite a lot with Solaris during the last
two years, and while I do prefer FreeBSD, most things with Solaris
are just a matter of habit and taste, and once you get used to it,
it is quite a nice system.

Having one file per configuration item isn't that bad once you get
used to it. (Setting the default gateway with "echo routername >
/etc/defaultrouter" isn't easily beaten in terms of speed! :-) Set
EDITOR=vi and vipw won't get back to you with nasty surprises.

Most of the configuration things can be found with something like
"find /etc -type f | xargs grep mumble". I did that a lot. That was
way faster most of the time than calling up the Answerbook and
yielded a definite answer.

But still, sure, a real screamer box with FreeBSD would be great.
[Like my PC at work. Which is running under NT. Sigh.]

-- 
Juergen Nickelsen


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