On 1/21/01 10:04 PM, "Michael W. Wellman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Although MacOS X is based upon BSD UNIX instead of Linux. ;-)
>>
>> To me, there seems to be much more publicity about Linux than BSD UNIX. What
>> are the relative advantages and disadvantages of each?
>
> Linux <http://www.Linux.org/> is an open source version of UNIX worked on by
> hundreds to thousands of people, mostly in their spare time, and is also
> resold in a productized form with software support by several companies.
>
> FreeBSD <http://www.FreeBSD.org/> is an open source version of UNIX worked
> on by scores to hundreds of people, mostly in their spare time, and is also
> resold in a productized form with software support by several companies.
>
> NetBSD <http://www.NetBSD.org/> is an open source version of UNIX worked on
> by hundreds to thousands of people, mostly in their spare time, and is also
> resold in a productized form with software support by several companies.
>
> OpenBSD <http://www.OpenBSD.org/> is an open source version of UNIX worked
> on by scores to hundreds of people, mostly in their spare time, and is also
> resold in a productized form with software support by several companies.
>
>
> Did that clear things up?
How did I know that Mikel would be the one to respond to that? ;-)
Cb
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