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Understanding differences between Linux and FreeBSD
If you run RedHat Linux or other open source flavor... you should read this article. I think it does a good job of showing some of the differences between the two platforms if you didn't already know them. I'm sure lots of you brilliant system admins know these things... but I know that many of you probably assumed that these operating systems were only marginally different.
If you ask me, there doesn't appear to be anything marginal about this: http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=580&page=all Cheers, Brad |
To save people here time...
This article is boring! (sorry if the author sees it) In a full 1000 lines it basically says: Linux = many distributions (redhat, SuSE, Mandrake, etc...) under GPL (changes must be published to public) FreeBSD = one (sort of) distribution under BSD (Berkley) Linux most populars use RPM while BSD uses packages BSD uses some up-to-date mechanism while he forgot to mention RedHat also has that think Basically he wanted to say he digs BSD. good for him. Don't waste time unless you are geeks :thumbsup |
As a dedicated BSD user since 2.2.4 and a sometimes
Linux user ...and admin on both, I don't need to read it. XXX vs XXX is always a religious battle. FreeBSD = Unix ... standards and all Linux = Something close ... loose standards and all Use what you know and what works for you. The both carry the same basic design concepts and benchmarking them will never tell you which is the absolute winner with real surfer traffic. The arguement of single distro and single ports repository is going out the window with Lindows as it matures (yes pun intended). A better article would be "Mac OS/X vs Linux... what happens when you give someone too much power under a fancy window manager". |
Geeks
I was just posting a link to an article that *I* enjoyed. I don't know who the fuck wrote it. |
Yeah, just another BSD fanboy. Move along. :)
apt-get IMO is in most ways (not all) superior to any "package management" on *BSD. In the end though, it's all preference and administrator skill. Go with whatever you're more comfortable with, and know the most about. One will NOT outperform the other by any significant margin doing lowly tasks such as webserving. On a side note, the BSD zealotism is getting a bit much lately IMO. It's like Linux zealotism back a few years. Ugh. Everything has it's place, in this case there really shouldn't be much in-fighting. They both do extremely well in capable hands. And no, I'm not going to get into the points this guy had more or less 100% wrong. It's just not worth it. -Phil |
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