Subj : test To : Lawrence Garvin From : Clemens Buschmann Date : Sun Jun 08 2003 12:56 am Hello Lawrence ! LG> While I certainly don't mean to malign any Linux code or LG> programmers, it is new, relatively speaking, and sometimes LG> it takes several years before some of the more obscure issues LG> with a product come around to see the light of day. Interesting what Ken Thompson, grandfather of *nix has to say about Linux' code quality: some of it he likes and some not so much. LG> Where they differ is in areas such as: LG> a. Installation methods LG> b. Customer support LG> c. Price, packaging, sales channels, and delivery methods. For the newbie, I think, FreeBSD's port/package -system is a huge advantage. Much nicer than .rpm or .deb! I haven't played with Gentoo yet though. LG> The fundamental different between NetBSD and the others, is that LG> NetBSD's "headquarters" is in Canada, and thus was able to avoid LG> ALL of the U.S. imposed export restrictions on cryptography. Wasn't that OpenBSD? Besten Gruss, Clemens --- APoint 1.25 * Origin: Ändern kann man goa nix, weil sonst hätt' man's scho (2:244/1351.11) .