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Date:      Tue, 24 Sep 2002 15:08:47 +0000
From:      "Weston M. Price" <wmprice@direcway.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD vs. Linux || Possibly wrong list
Message-ID:  <200209241508.47491.wmprice@direcway.com>
In-Reply-To: <1032894230.c3420740jud@myrealbox.com>
References:  <1032894230.c3420740jud@myrealbox.com>

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Hello,
=09One of the major caveats to the FreeBSD--Linux compatibility is Java=20
applications. This may just be in my case, but I am having absolutely no =
luck=20
getting a lot of Java based applications to work on FreeBSD that work jus=
t=20
fine on Solaris and Linux. Also, multimedia stuff is also problematic.=20

So, if you are a serious Java developer and like using an IDE other than =
Emacs=20
I would seriously consider before moving to FreeBSD on the desktop.

Regards,

Weston

On Tuesday 24 September 2002 07:03 pm, Jud wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Trulsson <ertr1013@student.uu.se>
> To: MET <met@uberstats.com>
> Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 20:37:50 +0200
> Subject: Re: FreeBSD vs. Linux || Possibly wrong list
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 02:24:48PM -0400, MET wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > 2) Since FreeBSD offers its 'Linux Compatibility' - will that allow m=
e
> > to use programs that were written on and for a Red Hat version of Lin=
ux?
>
> With the exceptions of device drivers and things like that, yes.
>
> > FreeBSD is what I know and love, but now I'm starting to use it as a
> > desktop (KDE 3 / XFree86 4.2) and I just want to make sure that I'm n=
ot
> > missing out on people's applications (home based) that seem to only b=
e
> > written for Linux.
>
> Most Linux applications should run fine on FreeBSD.  Some exceptions
> undoubtedly exist but those are indeed exceptions rather than the rule.
>
> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
>
> Just a quick caveat to the generally true statement
> that Erik makes - (1) If an app hasn't been ported,
> that may mean there are difficulties getting it to
> run under FreeBSD.  For instance, I'd love to try
> Valgrind, Kylix and VMWare 3, but I'm guessing their
> absence from ports means no one's been able to get
> them working right on FreeBSD yet.  (2) I generally
> find it's best to use the port where one exists - the
> port has been done by someone who knows a lot more
> than I do about FreeBSD and the ported app.
>
> OTOH, once in a while there's a nice app that no one's
> gotten around to porting yet - e.g., the Psi Jabber
> client, before Jonathan Chen was nice enough to do the
> honors.  Or a port will be packaged as part of the
> GNOME or KDE environments, and I'd prefer to use it
> without all the baggage; this was true of the
> Rox-filer file manager, but (happily) no longer.
>
> Jud
>
>
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