BSD... when was it behind?
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You can do the same thing with Linux you can do with BSDs.
It is how they do it that is different I have found that once you know how a bsd system works I can quickly cut out a system that does what I want and nothing that I dont.
For me BSDs a cleaner simpler and just as powerful as any free or commercial Unix out there on a few processors.
I have a IBM z50 running NetBSD and X11 and a webserver on a 265mg CF!!! and I know every process that executes and why.
Look a z50 with NetBSD preinstalled!
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Here is an IBM z50 with 265mg cf preloaded with NetBSD!!! Instant WarDriving!!!
A link on the page leads to the z50 serving a stats site under apache!!!!
Well goverment... write Theo a check.... and pave my street... You are not the Goverment you elect officials!! The US Goverment is a REPUBLIC !!! please return to GOV 101
You can say what you want as long as you are not of the Goverments dime.... Why is a Canut shocked that US money has been pulled from the OBSD project when he could not keep quite? I realy wanted US Gov. money to go into OBSD it would have given me some ammo to use when speaking on oss.
I use linux for dev and the bsd's for everything else. If you are sick of rpm HELL give freebsd a try and see what a OSS OS that is managed from the ground up looks like not just the kernel. Redhat might come with bells and whistles but with a little more time I can make FBSD sing and dance with half the bloat!!!
Codeman
I use FreeBSD for Internet Services
OpenBSD VPN/Router/IDS
NetBSD EOF Exotic Hardware running modern O/S e.g http://www.spectechnologies.net/projects/ehardware/index.html
Solaris Database/CAD WS
Win2000 Games/office
Linux cluster/3d viz
http://www.spectechnologies.net
With the Linux distros becoming more stable one of the greatest advantages to the BSD family is the ports collection. Linux might come out of the gate running loads of apps and a xdm login but give me a few hours and I can make any BSD sing and dance exactly how I want it.
How I use O/S
FreeBSD Internet Services
OpenBSD VPN/Router/IDS
NetBSD EOF Exotic Hardware running modern O/S
http://www.spectechnologies.net/projects/ehardware/index.html
Solaris Database/CAD WS
Win2000 Games/office
Linux cluster/ipaq linux/dev
my projects http://www.spectechnologies.net
Or perhaps your mother sucks cock in hell ?
And to that other guy in the below post Mr. Shit Bird I work with BSD for a living so don't give me that shit!!!
This was on a new install from original disk.. I watched it install but it would not connect to NT until I turned off the xp fw which I did not turn on. I know it is strange ?? but that is what went on.
I was helping a friend configure his new e-to-e router with cable modem on his lan running 2000 advanced server on the server and XP Pro on all the WS. After SP/driver upgrade XP would not see the domain and I could not ping the WS from the server!! after a bit of fumbling I realized that I had to disable the MS personal firewall before the XP box would connect to it's own local server.. MS has shit for brains !!!
I have seen this before and I would like to know why anyone would run openbsd on a quad processor when even the current release 3.1 does NOT support SMP. I am a big fan of BSD and have a puffer fish hanging from my desk but for god's sake make but a better story !!!
I will not forget
Edward Earhart, 26, transferred to the National Ice Center last December after serving a three-year stint at Pearl Harbor. He, too, died during the Pentagon attack. Following in the Navy footsteps of his father and grandfather, Ed made meteorology a career -- his family talks about how Ed always relished tracking weather. Early this month, on his last visit home, Ed captured the curiosity of preschoolers by talking about clouds and weather in his cousin's classroom. Just as his friend Matthew Flocco, Ed earned high respect for his unflinching willingness to get a job done right. He talked often about his close family, their farm in Kentucky, and the Detroit Lions. He loved computers and was about to learn golf. In his memory, Ed's family has created a fund to help build a veterans' memorial.
With the Apple move to OS X How do they still manage to keep the best tech support when unix based OS X would be new to support staff ? It has to do with how much a company spends on support.
Codeman
You can do the same thing with Linux you can do with BSDs.
It is how they do it that is different I have found that once you know how a bsd system works I can quickly cut out a system that does what I want and nothing that I dont.
For me BSDs a cleaner simpler and just as powerful as any free or commercial Unix out there on a few processors.
I have a IBM z50 running NetBSD and X11 and a webserver on a 265mg CF!!! and I know every process that executes and why.
Here is an IBM z50 with 265mg cf preloaded with NetBSD!!! Instant WarDriving!!!
A link on the page leads to the z50 serving a stats site under apache!!!!
If we had a bittorrent we could help each other out...
Well goverment... write Theo a check.... and pave my street... You are not the Goverment you elect officials!! The US Goverment is a REPUBLIC !!! please return to GOV 101
You can say what you want as long as you are not of the Goverments dime.... Why is a Canut shocked that US money has been pulled from the OBSD project when he could not keep quite? I realy wanted US Gov. money to go into OBSD it would have given me some ammo to use when speaking on oss.
Looks like OSS and AMD will be leading the cheap power realm for time to come...
I know many many linux distros buy non with the org of the bsd's
You are so full of shit!!!
This is why we are there
http://www.spectechnologies.net/WhyWeAreHere.jpg
visit http://www.spectechnologies.net for BSD support
I use linux for dev and the bsd's for everything else. If you are sick of rpm HELL give freebsd a try and see what a OSS OS that is managed from the ground up looks like not just the kernel. Redhat might come with bells and whistles but with a little more time I can make FBSD sing and dance with half the bloat!!! Codeman
Yea!!! I love FBSD... STABLE = STABLE CURRENT = CURRENT && (STABLE > LINUX(STABLE))
I use FreeBSD for Internet Services OpenBSD VPN/Router/IDS NetBSD EOF Exotic Hardware running modern O/S e.g http://www.spectechnologies.net/projects/ehardware /index.html
Solaris Database/CAD WS
Win2000 Games/office
Linux cluster/3d viz
http://www.spectechnologies.net
With the Linux distros becoming more stable one of the greatest advantages to the BSD family is the ports collection. Linux might come out of the gate running loads of apps and a xdm login but give me a few hours and I can make any BSD sing and dance exactly how I want it. How I use O/S FreeBSD Internet Services OpenBSD VPN/Router/IDS NetBSD EOF Exotic Hardware running modern O/S http://www.spectechnologies.net/projects/ehardware /index.html
Solaris Database/CAD WS
Win2000 Games/office
Linux cluster/ipaq linux/dev
my projects http://www.spectechnologies.net
Or perhaps your mother sucks cock in hell ? And to that other guy in the below post Mr. Shit Bird I work with BSD for a living so don't give me that shit!!!
This was on a new install from original disk.. I watched it install but it would not connect to NT until I turned off the xp fw which I did not turn on. I know it is strange ?? but that is what went on.
I was helping a friend configure his new e-to-e router with cable modem on his lan running 2000 advanced server on the server and XP Pro on all the WS. After SP/driver upgrade XP would not see the domain and I could not ping the WS from the server!! after a bit of fumbling I realized that I had to disable the MS personal firewall before the XP box would connect to it's own local server.. MS has shit for brains !!!
I have seen this before and I would like to know why anyone would run openbsd on a quad processor when even the current release 3.1 does NOT support SMP. I am a big fan of BSD and have a puffer fish hanging from my desk but for god's sake make but a better story !!!
I will not forget Edward Earhart, 26, transferred to the National Ice Center last December after serving a three-year stint at Pearl Harbor. He, too, died during the Pentagon attack. Following in the Navy footsteps of his father and grandfather, Ed made meteorology a career -- his family talks about how Ed always relished tracking weather. Early this month, on his last visit home, Ed captured the curiosity of preschoolers by talking about clouds and weather in his cousin's classroom. Just as his friend Matthew Flocco, Ed earned high respect for his unflinching willingness to get a job done right. He talked often about his close family, their farm in Kentucky, and the Detroit Lions. He loved computers and was about to learn golf. In his memory, Ed's family has created a fund to help build a veterans' memorial.
Check out openbsd bridging and pf.... I had the same problem on a multi-site hosting NT box... It will do the trick.
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With the Apple move to OS X How do they still manage to keep the best tech support when unix based OS X would be new to support staff ? It has to do with how much a company spends on support. Codeman