Not to start an argument, but superior is rather objective... Superior in what sense?
OpenBSD is mature operating system, but it's targeted at security and robustness. Usability is way down on the priority list... OpenBSD would make a great web server on a single processor, server oriented machine. However, on your fancy panty duel processor home machine chuck full of high end hardware, you'd be hard pressed to get OpenBSD to boot, let alone do more then scream error messages at the console. Just my USD $.02 Tim. -----Original Message----- From: Hoyt Duff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 21:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Cooker] OpenBSD (was: Linux Gamers) On Wednesday 06 February 2002 08:13 pm, you wrote: > On Thursday 07 February 2002 05:16, Han wrote: > > Han ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >> I just tried porting it to OpenBSD and I get: > > > > Ahem. This was ment as a personal mail. Rather OT here don't you think? > > Oh, I wouldn't be so sure. There was some discussion on this list last year > about offering an OpenBSD kernel in a Mandrake distribution... (-: > Debian seems to be doing this now. Is the BSD kernel superior to the Linux kernel? Hoyt
