Adam Klein > For one thing, the lpr upstream source is obviously not the real > thing. It looks more like someone just took the old Debian sources > and added to them. Because of this, I'd like to get some new upstream > sources. However, I don't know which ones to choose. Should I use > FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD? And how can I figure out what version > I'm dealing with?
Personally, I would choose OpenBSD. They splintered from NetBSD a couple of years ago, and they have spent that time making their utilities more secure. I favour security over speed or size. -- "I was absolutely horrified to see a book entitled 'C++ for dummies'. What is the potential market for this book? What programmer considers themself to be a dummy? Who wants to run code written by a dummy? And perhaps more importantly, someone who *considers themselves* to be a dummy?"