uld be a dying shame to see him gone
forever!
Regards,
Steve Laurie
Sydney, Australia
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On 24/07/2011, at 10:48, "Julian H. Stacey" wrote:
> yes, not the right note ideally for us perhaps, but if it gets people of
> Micro$oft its still good.
See, my opinion has always been that this is what separates the average BSD
user from the Linux user.
In my experience, I've found BSD use
quot; and/or
Beastie stickers.
These used to come gratis with the official CD sets IIRC.
The "domed" PC case badges available from various places are great,
but the "Powered By" sticker sheets were nice when you had a stack
of systems to sorta show off a little. ;-)
cheers
isagree with the claims made in that post.
I've been using FreeBSD for nearly 10 years, and I vouch for the fact
that FreeBSD has made huge strides during that time. Not only is the OS
mature, but so are the people who write it, maintain it, and advocate it.
Was about to add 'defend it' to the last sentence there, but it's not
even necessary. FreeBSD's track record, and the fact that it's used in
the most critical of infrastructures proves that FreeBSD merrily holds
it's own water, without a word ever needing to be spoken.
Steve
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 09:28:07AM -0800, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
>
> kickstart and freebsd-update are just two examples, found very quickly
> after trying to set this
> stuff up. freebsd-update has been around since 2006. The problem
> I mentioned and workarounds have been mentioned on the web s