If you are looking for something closer to the REAL UNIX than Linux, then
you can go no nearer than NetBSD.  If you are looking for sysvinit, you
will
be disappointed, since NetBSD uses BSD init.


I guess I'm too young to know the difference between Linux and a "REAL
UNIX".  Would you care to explain what's the difference?  How is it better
than Linux for servers?  Can it exceed the comfort that Kubuntu gives me as
a desktop?  Hope you could educate me on this :-)

Cheers,
Allister
--
Allister Levi C. Sanchez
Chargé de Recherche CNRS, Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet, École Polytechnique
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