DavidB wrote:
First I would like to say that FreeBSD rocks, and have been using it
for more than a few years. I like the ports system, I like compiling
from source so I can get the compile time features I want.
Portupgrade really helps with maintaining ports.
My question is this, I would li
On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 11:58:14 -0800
andi payn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Supra-Debians"
> ---
> There are a number of Debian-based distros that will install a complete
> system ready to go as a workstation, server, etc., but that can be
> administered from there just like any other
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 00:20, DavidB wrote:
> My question is this, I would like to have a little exposure to linux and
> am wondering which distro to run, I used redhat back at the same time I
> started with FreeBSD3~ , not sure if I should check them out.
My personal favorite distro is Mandrake-
Hi all,
Debian gets my vote.
Hear, hear.
Anybody tried Crux (http://www.crux.nu/) BTW? It has a ports system.
Will try soon, methinks... Nico
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Gentoo. Period :)
I started out with slackware about 7 years ago, ran it for 2 years, then
ran freebsd for 5ish, but i wanted something with a bit more "main
stream/weird hardware/software" support so i decided to give a Linux a
try.
I must say that Gentoo is probably one of the most pleasurable
On Tuesday 04 Nov 2003 12:29, Peter Ulrich Kruppa wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, DavidB wrote:
> > My question is this, I would like to have a little exposure to linux
> > and
am wondering which distro to run, I used redhat back at the same
> > time I started with FreeBSD3~ , not sure if I should c
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, DavidB wrote:
> First I would like to say that FreeBSD rocks, and have been using it for
> more than a few years. I like the ports system, I like compiling from
> source so I can get the compile time features I want. Portupgrade
> really helps with maintaining ports.
>
> My
On Tue 2003-11-04 (00:20), DavidB wrote:
> First I would like to say that FreeBSD rocks, and have been using it for
> more than a few years. I like the ports system, I like compiling from
> source so I can get the compile time features I want. Portupgrade
> really helps with maintaining ports
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, DavidB wrote:
> First I would like to say that FreeBSD rocks, and have been using it for
> more than a few years. I like the ports system, I like compiling from
> source so I can get the compile time features I want. Portupgrade
> really helps with maintaining ports.
>
> M
First I would like to say that FreeBSD rocks, and have been using it for
more than a few years. I like the ports system, I like compiling from
source so I can get the compile time features I want. Portupgrade
really helps with maintaining ports.
My question is this, I would like to have a li
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