>
> > 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.
>
i case you guys have not heard sybase is a far number 4 in the unix
database world, but...... they are allowing the use of Sybase Adaptive
Server Enterprise Edition for linux for FREE. yes you heard me right
free. hit the website. http://www.sybase.com/ under linux products.
> > 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.
>
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