On 2002-08-07 17:08, "Eric D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Copyright issues aside, NetBSD is perhaps the cleanest, truest UNIX
>> available today.
> 
> Has anyone experimented with it?

I have it running on an SE/30 (16 MHz 68030), for fun, and on a 400 MHz B&W
G3 as my main web server (offline atm, due to a renovation).

It flies and is rock solid. If you keep up with the patches for the latest
security updates and tweak your own kernel, there's hardly a chance your box
will ever be hacked.

,xtG
.tsooJ
-- 
Joost van de Griek
http://www.jvdg.net/



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