Hi out there, during the last days there was a discussion about Linux or not, BSD or Solaris and so on.
Sory, but i am relly tired of these discussions and i don't understand what's this all about. Cobalt does use Linux, and it works fine, as long as you don't try any extreme hacks on that machine. I maintain several RaQs, and they just work without any trouble. I don't want to do all those little fixes by hand, that's why i really like the cobalt updates, indeed i'm lazy and i don't have time, as i have to do many many things in support and managing projects for our customers. No customer pays the time i spend on system services or wired OS-experiments. And i don't suggest anybody to do this on production-systems. Sure, other systems may be more secure, but those people who don't use for example external firewalls should think about their philosophy of security first before discussion security features of OSes. Our machines all work behind sophisticated firewalls and we don't grant shell access to any customer, so we simply don't have those security problems. And if anybody prefers Solaris why don't you fetch free Solaris 8 from web and install it on a cheap Intel-platform? I don't like Solaris, i prefer AIX, but i don't think those discussions should be discussed here. If someone doesn't like Cobalt with Linux, why don't you buy something else? If someone prefers BSD, go ahead and set up a machine with BSD, maintain your system by hand, go and find the latest security-updates etc. and install them from scratch, fix the problems between all the programs on that machine and so on, if you like to waste time on that. We made the experience that these arte low-price systems that work well enough for standard web-services. And if you install another MTA but sendmail even mailing works fast and stable. Security is mainly a matter of the way you grant access to your machine and the way you use your system or implement software, not only of the OS itself. Yours Jan* _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers