Subj : *BSD To : Roy J. Tellason From : Lawrence Garvin Date : Fri Jun 13 2003 07:45 pm Roy wrote to Francois at 04:06 12 Jun: FT> FreeBSD comes from 386BSD, which was the project to make the BSD FT> code run on 386+ intel machines. NetBSD is an split of freeBSD, FT> whith the accent on portability. OpenBSD is an offshoot of NetBSD, FT> which focuses on security issues. According to the reviewer, FT> FreeBSD is the one with the easiest installer and the most FT> available packages (note: roughly same as Debian). Mention is also FT> made of PicoBSD, which is a one-floppy project available in 4 FT> different flavors (router/dialup/don't remember the rest). However, FT> PicoBSD hasn't been updated in a couple of years. RJT> Thanks, that's the sort of info I was looking for... RJT> Although it doesn't really touch on the differences between them, RJT> much. Hang in there Roy. I'm getting very close to kicking off my "Compare the BSD flavors" project. This past week I was able to identify a machine I'll be able to use. I'm getting a replacement desktop machine for myself (a PIII/733 Deskpro EN) that I'm buying from a friend. That'll free up my PII/400 system, which I'll start by dedicating to this BSD-comparision project. Maybe, even, I'll get enough to write a book about it! :-) --- * Origin: lawrence@eforest.net | The Enchanted Forest (1:106/6018) .