Oliver Fromme wrote:
In fact, I think that mentioning too many different BSD
variants is counter-productive against the goals of the
project. The main goal is to provide numbers to vendors
and manufacturers, in order to get better support.
However, mentioning a dozen different BSD variants
Robert Watson wrote:
Some things that might be neat to see articles about in the next six
months as 7.0 approaches:
I've had quite a few hits on my little summary what's cooking for 7.0
page, so I concurr the people are interested.
I suggest to make an official section on the www.freebsd.org
Grant wrote:
What about skype, wengo, and vmware workstation? Do they work on FreeBSD?
None of them work, or at the very best work so bad they are of very
limited usefulness.
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Kris Kennaway wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 08 August 2008 04:41:35 am Rudi Kramer - MWEB wrote:
P.s Freebsd is dead returns a Not enough search volume to show
graphs.
message so hopefully that dog will finaly lie down and die :-)
That's because the /. phrase is bsd is dying. It
Horus Lee wrote:
Hi all,
| On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 22:34:05 +0200
| Ivan Voras wrote:
| well, it also shows that fewer people are having problems with
freebsd than all the other OSes
| [...]
| :P
Then also check this out:
http://google.com/insights/search/#cat=q=freebsd%20sucks%2Clinux%20sucks
Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi all:
In continuation of my investigation of Oracle, i also noticed
that there is:
. no SAP for FreeBSD
. no DB2 for FreeBSD
. no Sybase ASE for FreeBSD
. no Informix for FreeBSD
Discouing PostgreSql installations, effectively enterprise
database setups have
2009/9/28 Saifi Khan saifi.k...@datasynergy.org:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, Ivan Voras wrote:
Saifi Khan wrote:
Hi all:
In continuation of my investigation of Oracle, i also noticed
that there is:
. no SAP for FreeBSD
. no DB2 for FreeBSD
. no Sybase ASE for FreeBSD
. no Informix