There are lots of online resources for this. Bottom line...use the best tool for the job at hand, whenever you can. I know many will offer their opinions, and this is a good list to trust for a balanced view.
The reality is that many of those who seem very religious (and vocal) about one OS or another typically are just that. Sometimes it truly is for some good reasons, sometimes people just like what they know. Do broad research and testing - and then make your own choices. There isn't always one answer. Dave Scott Ehrlich wrote: > I'm in a class at Usenix/Lisa and the instructor is a BSD fan and hates > Linux. I'd like to get insight from the list of viewpoints, security, > comparisons, package availability, etc, of the differences between the > basic worlds of UNIX-like distros. > > Second, what are the differences among Open/Free/Net BSD? > > I'm not calling for any wars. I'm looking for genuine education to > understand the worlds between Linux and BSD, and then among the BSD > distros. > > Thanks. > > Scott _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
