Well, I guess that will have to do. Wish I could go, but I'm busy this week in the evenings.
BSD is an excellent operating system architecture and it runs some very large operations (Yahoo uses FreeBSD). It also runs on more platforms than any other OS I've heard of (http://www.netbsd.org/guide/en/chap-intro.html#id2885251). I personally use OpenBSD (http://www.openbsd.org) for my home firewall and love it. John Hebert -----Original Message----- From: will hill To: [email protected] Sent: 10/23/03 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [brlug-general] [Fwd: [LSUOS-L] [Linux]: ACM to host OS Challenge Thurs the 23rd] On 2003.10.23 06:12 John Hebert wrote: > What!?! No BSD? Shannon, aren't you an OpenBSD user? > > John Hebert > BSD will be represented by proxy by the Mac and Windows and Linux reps. The Windows representative will brag about the BSD origins of it's IP stack while touting NT as a "unix killer". The Mac people will proudly display OSX. Hopefully the Linux representative will simply advocate free software use, including BSD.
