Quoting Artem Kuchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Alexey Karagodov wrote:
needs, make a mirror, make a test server/workstation/notebook/PDA
etc. i'm not an freebsd developer. i'm just admin and a user.
your system is most greatest i ever seen. another wonderful system is
SOLARIS.
but your's is so unstable ...
I never could really undertand this. How come i have run over 40
freebsd servers
since 1997 and never had ANY stability problem. Even with 5.1 and
hier (i skipped
5.0). The only stability problem i had is on dual Xeon with HT on.
Well, i truned off
HT and lived happily ever after.
I this people must be more careful when selecting hardware for server
and be VERY VERY careful and picky when selecting hardware to run on
FREEBSD.
If you do so, you will not have any problems. And if you want ot
experiment then
do it on your test server or workstation.
Regards,
Artem
I guess I'd have to respond with a similar story. I've been running it
for over 10 yrs. and on some *really* obscure hardware. Some *very*
old stuff also. I'm running 7 SMP motherboards now, and they run
like a top on 5.4-STABLE. But really. I've used some *real* cheap stuff
and never had any trouble. Though it *sure* doesn't hurt to check the
hardware list. That is so kindly provided on the web page and with the
installation CD.
FreeBSD is great!
'nuff said.
--Chris
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