On Wed, 24.11.2010 at 21:30:05 +0100, ropers <rop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 23 November 2010 13:52, Toni Mueller <openbsd-m...@oeko.net> wrote:
> > I usually have a use case that can be satisfied
> > with one XOR the other system
> 
> So, not with both?
> You have weird use cases.

I don't think so. See eg. these simple examples:


I prefer Linux if I need

1. Web hosting supporting eg. the de_DE.utf8 locale: Impossible with
   OpenBSD, no-brainer with Linux (This may have changed in 4.8, didn't
   have time to look into this, yet).

2. ISDN support - OpenBSD has none (for me, a requirement for eg. a
   PBX) :/


I prefer OpenBSD if I need

3. Firewall/VPNs... I find that OpenBSD really shines in this area,
   compared to Linux, and appears to be much more secure, too.

4. Routers... :)


You are welcome to comment on ways to replace Linux with OpenBSD or
vice versa in these use cases.



Kind regards,
--Toni++

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