That's a great theory but it's not my situation. I use SAE and metric
now but am looking for something that does it better. Why would I dump
what works when I'm just asking for more options ? Sure I could go with
the easy option and run 2 maybe 3 laptops if I want to run an OpenBSD
desktop...but why ? We have software that can do what I want....I'm just
looking for input on if anyone has done it. Why would I take 2 steps
back to make 1 step forward...kinda bass ackward eh ? If you have
nothing to add to this thread than why respond ? You either have or
haven't done it...sorry if this is harsh but why deal with BS. I can
thank Theo for that skill ;)
johan beisser wrote:
On Jan 16, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Allie Daneman wrote:
Bingo....I don't run this stuff voluntarily...I have to for work.
If work is all SAE, and you have metric and SAE tools, do you bring your
metric tools on the job site? No, because for the most part they won't
fit, and you might strip the bolt, nut, or hex socket you're trying to
adjust.
OpenBSD is a tool. Forcing a wedge case to accomplish your job isn't
going to make you or anyone else happy, and may even break things in
unexpected ways.
Install XP on a different system, natively.