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Yes exactly. I moved right from Slackware to OpenBSD and felt right at
home (once I figured out what devices to talk to). But then I don't run an
average web server so I couldn't really afford to do anything other than
OBSD.

In general I see the Linux/*BSD thang as being in the same corner of the
universe just that sometimes there's a bit of friction (like developers
who assume everyone uses bash. Those people I could shoot)

Joshua b. Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Austad, Jay wrote:

> Ok, I know this is a linux list and all, but I just installed FreeBSD 4.4,
> and well...  It rocks.  I used the mini-iso image, which fits on one of
> those little 3 inch CDRs.
>
> Primarily, I did it for a qmail server.  With linux, I was limited to 509
> concurrent outgoing connections without patching the kernel, and no patch
> exists for the 2.4 kernels (at least that I could find).  With FreeBSD, I
> just add -DFD_SETSIZE=65536 to the compile options for qmail, and I'm able
> to do over 32,000 concurrent outgoing connections, about 60 times more than
> linux.  I don't have it set that high of course, but, the ability is there.
>
>
> And installing software from the ports tree works excellent.  I tried
> downloading apachetoolbox (apachetoolbox.com) and couldn't get it to compile
> correctly, so I just went into the ports directory into each directory for
> apache+modssl, mod_php4, and mysql, and did a make/make install in each one.
> No errors, and it installed everything perfectly.
>
> If you haven't tried freebsd, now is a good time to give it a shot.  I
> selected the express install (and then just the development package) on the
> cd, and then set up networking before I rebooted.  My roommate did a regular
> install and he had problems, but he was probably smoking crack.
>
> Jay
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