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Date:      Sun, 26 Nov 2000 14:18:23 +0100
From:      Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net>
To:        Jim Conner <jconner@enterit.com>
Cc:        Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net>, Doug Barton <DougB@freebsd.org>, raf ar <raf30@hotmail.com>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: which unix to study?
Message-ID:  <20001126141823.B2383@buffy.local>
In-Reply-To: <5.0.0.25.0.20001126041516.021089f0@mail.enterit.com>; from jconner@enterit.com on Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 04:19:33AM -0500
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Hey Jim,
Errm. The enquiry over which UNIX to learn was not from me..
I have worked on UNIX systems for about 25 years ... :)
I was objecting to an unfriendly response the enquirer got..
isn't there something called FreeBSD advocacy ? 

Cliff

On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 04:19:33AM -0500, Jim Conner wrote:
> Hey Cliff,
> 
> I work for a telecommunications company and we use a TON of Solaris.  But 
> really, if you just need to know the basic of Unix, any unix-alike can 
> provide that.  I started with Linux, moved over to FreeBSD, and then not 
> too long after that got into DEC, HP, Solaris, and AIX.  Now, I mostly work 
> with Solaris.  There are subtle differences between the various 
> flavors.  The bigger differences don't become apparent until you start 
> coding in the various environments.  The way these flavors perform memory 
> management, swapping, etc.  So, I can safely suggest (from personal 
> experience) that FreeBSD would be fine to study...but I truly think for 
> beginners that some flavor of Linux is best.  I don't know how many others 
> on this list would back me on that, but as a personal thought, I offer you 
> that.
> 
> Happy Unix'ing :)  UNIX RULES!  WINDBLOWZ...er eh hem...nevermind.
> 
> - Jim
> 
> At 07:17 AM 11/26/2000 +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> >On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 03:56:37PM -0800, Doug Barton wrote:
> > > raf ar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > with the different flavors of unix, i dont know which one to learn, im a
> > > > telecommunications student at devry and i know sooner or later i will be
> > > > working on unix systems whether i like it or not, i have been reading the
> > > > handbook in freebsd.org AND I FIND FREEBSD VERY INTERESTING, NOW MY 
> > QUESTION
> > > > IS, WHAT FLAVOR OF UNIX WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR ME TO LEARN, IS FREE 
> > BSD THE
> > > > CHOICE? KINDLY REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL, THNX...THEEO
> > >
> > >       If you write to a freebsd list, what do you think we're going to
> > > recommend, linux? :)
> > >
> >Give the guy a break ! He is asking for information not
> >smart-ass remarks.
> >
> >Cliff
> >
> >
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> 
> 
> - Jim
> - NOTJames
> - jconner@enterit.com
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