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My biggest fear (beyond the dread of cyrus) is locking down BSD. I think
I can compile things on any platform (I can get openSSL to compile on
Windows...I think that says something about perserverance) tho I don't
know how comfortable a package-management person would be making the jump
having always avoided packages on any OS. And I know the philosophy of
locking down is the same from platform to platform...but I'm a bit nervous
about the specifics, like packet filtering in BSD.
And if I go with FreeBSD, are any of you on any lists that I could pester
when google fails me?
:)
jenn
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> As someone with roughly 0% experience level with BSD, what would the
> learning curve be going from Linux to BSD? I don't want a flame war,
> I'm just curious. Linux has just done what I've needed it to do, and
> it's what I'm comfortable with. If Jenn's comfort level is with Linux,
> would the BSD box be something that she could easily move to in a (I'm
> assuming) production environment?
>
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