Sabi ni Edwin noong Thu, 25 May 2000 18:25:53 +0800

> Pitch for FREEBSD:
> 
> For people with large database requirements (2GB or more in
> 1 file) It's time to use FREEBSD.  If you use linux, in a
> little time you'll learn BSD enough to operate MySQL or

Better yet, try Interbase, which seems to be designed for heavy-duty
applications. http://www.interbase.com. Open source as well.

> Postgres. Apache is the same too. Netscape is the same.  KDE
> is the same.  
> 
> Total ease of admin is still easier in Linux.
> 
> I don't see IP Masquerading.  It uses NAT. 
> 
> No Midnight Commander! Boohoo! No Linuxconf!

Not too sure, but I think I saw MC in the ports collection, and if it isn't, it
should run under Linux emulation. As to linuxconf, you might also try running
that under Linux emulation. There's also sysinstall, which gives you some of the
stuff in linuxconf.

> No DOSEMU here either.  So if you still have a lot of DOS
> apps running around, stick with Linux.  I've been using it

There's a pcemu that I just haven't had the time to get going. You should be
able to run DOS apps from there.

Mabuhay.

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