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Date:      Fri, 26 Sep 1997 08:32:36 EST
From:      "Christian" <PLAZAS_CHRISTIAN@COLSTATE.EDU>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:    FreeBSD specialties
Message-ID:  <6B3545F67@colstate.edu>

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Hi all,

Please ignore this message if you've seen it on other lists, I think I may have 
posted to the wrong one initially.

I have been using FreeBSD since 1994 on our campus to handle many of the 
internet related tasks for us.  Our web server, dns server, dhcp server, etc. 
all run FreeBSD.  All of the things we do are pretty basic, and do not really 
take particular advantage of some advanced FreeBSD features, such as CCD, etc.
So I do not know much about the bleeding-edge FreeBSD stuff.

Anyways, one of my questions is, Are there things/features/capabilities in 
FreeBSD that other Operating Systems do not have?  I'm not asking if FreeBSD 
does something better (i.e. webserving) , but if it does something others do 
not. Maybe freebsd has this special network service called xyz that other OSs 
do not have (this is an example).  Also, what can FreeBSD do that linux cannot? 
(I ask this because FreeBSD does everything I need so well, that I have never 
really had the need/desire to install linux for comparison)

Another question I had was versions of BSDI, Linux, and SCO can the various 
versions of FreeBSD emulate. Does -current, for example, support a higher 
version of BSDI binaries than -release? And what particular versions do they 
support, respectively?


Thanks in advance,
C.P.

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Christian Plazas
Columbus State University
(706)568-2063



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