View Full Version : BSD Thread, Daemons unite!
Brian O.
2008-04-09, 07:33 PM
I looked into it at one point but driver support didn't seem too great - I saw no compelling reason why I would use that over linux.
Det-riot
2008-04-09, 10:35 PM
I dont know about you, but were I ever to get the human equivalent of BSD(CJD) i would be less than thrilled
kington99
2008-04-09, 10:39 PM
i think it has something to do with pokemon
Det-riot
2008-04-09, 10:48 PM
I dont know about you, but were I ever to get the human equivalent of BSE(CJD) i would be less than thrilled
typo on my part, but im sure that this is the point of the thread.
not pokemon.
uni57
2008-04-10, 02:26 AM
I just ordered a web-hosting machine that has FreeBSD (from www.theplanet.com). I chose FreeBSD over Linux. I'm not sure why. Just a gut feeling. Did I do the right thing? It will basically just do web, email, and name server. Only access is through telnet or SSH, so I don't care about the X Window system or any other bells and whistles that Linux distributions seem to focus on. I just need a stable, secure server. Did I make a good choice?
Gilby
2008-04-10, 03:53 AM
I just ordered a web-hosting machine that has FreeBSD (from www.theplanet.com (http://www.theplanet.com)). I chose FreeBSD over Linux. I'm not sure why. Just a gut feeling. Did I do the right thing? It will basically just do web, email, and name server. Only access is through telnet or SSH, so I don't care about the X Window system or any other bells and whistles that Linux distributions seem to focus on. I just need a stable, secure server. Did I make a good choice?
Yup, stable and secure.
Unisykolist
2008-04-10, 06:37 AM
This sounds like jibberish to me just like "137mm Internation Spline Interface Standard KH Moments" would to a normal person who duznt uni.
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