You know... The only thing I can say for sure is that FreeBSD and *buntu are
both great systems. But the problem is in management. Why do you think
Ubuntu became so popular? Mark sold his business and had a great credit to
fire a start-up. So he did.
And what had he done first? He bought all of us
On Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 05:39:43PM +0300, Nico Revin wrote:
> You know... The only thing I can say for sure is that FreeBSD and *buntu are
> both great systems. But the problem is in management. Why do you think
> Ubuntu became so popular? Mark sold his business and had a great credit to
> fire a s
You know... The only thing I can say for sure is that FreeBSD and *buntu are
both great systems. But the problem is in management. Why do you think
Ubuntu became so popular? Mark sold his business and had a great credit to
fire a start-up. So he did.
And what had he done first? He bought all of us
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 10:57:53AM -0300, Sd??vtaker wrote:
> Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> > Source available
> > If bug fixes or enhancements later needed, can easily
> > Pay a consultant to do it, Global Index:
> > http://berklix.com/consultants/
> >
I want to ad some details...
Julian H. Stacey wrote:
"David Naylor" wrote:
I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
explain this to me:
Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
Some reasons some might choose to use Open Source based:
Zer
"David Naylor" wrote:
> I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
> explain this to me:
> Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
Some reasons some might choose to use Open Source based:
Zero Purchase Price.
Zero wait time to
2007/11/22, David Naylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
> explain this to me:
> Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
> distributions (with the exception of Gentoo which was inspired by
> FreeBSD) distributes
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I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
explain this to me:
Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
distributions (with the exception of Ge
On November 21, 2007 10:34 am David Naylor wrote:
> I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
> explain this to me:
> Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
> distributions (with the exception of Gentoo which was inspired by
> FreeBSD) distri
I really, really must be missing something. Could someone please
explain this to me:
Why use open source if you do not even compile from source. All Linux
distributions (with the exception of Gentoo which was inspired by
FreeBSD) distributes binary packages for primary consumption. What is
the d
--- Sdävtaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
>
> > On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Gregory W. MacPherson wrote:
> >> > Perhaps if the *BSD community would mirror some of these
> behaviors then
> >> > *BSD (which technically is superior to an LINUX) would receive
> this type
> >> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Gregory W. MacPherson wrote:
> Perhaps if the *BSD community would mirror some of these behaviors then
> *BSD (which technically is superior to an LINUX) would receive this type
> of press. Perhaps...but not likely.
Let's discuss this here... M
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Gregory W. MacPherson wrote:
> Perhaps if the *BSD community would mirror some of these behaviors then
> *BSD (which technically is superior to an LINUX) would receive this type
> of press. Perhaps...but not likely.
Let's discuss this here... My comments below. I remove the o
Perhaps if the *BSD community would mirror some of these behaviors then
*BSD (which technically is superior to an LINUX) would receive this type
of press. Perhaps...but not likely.
-- Greg
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