On Feb 11, 2005, at 10:13 PM, Peterhin wrote:

"Linux is inferior to FreeBSD, and yet it is taken more seriously
because of the atmosphere around it, despite its technical inferiority"

Could you please either explain, why Freebsd is superior to Linux, (I am
asking this as I would like to understand, in more depth, why it is
better) or direct me to a source that might give me some further
reading on the subject.

Look closely at the Linux community and you'll find its mostly ex-Windows users focused on what Microsoft is doing. The desire is to one-up Microsoft at Microsoft's own game. Their definition of "computer" and "human interface" was written by Microsoft and still can't think outside of that box.


Look closely at the BSD community and you'll find those who are working at creating a better tool to serve their needs. Much debate about exactly what constitutes "better" so there is also quite a bit of experimenting. What you won't find is Microsoft as the yardstick by which BSD's measure.

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David Kelly N4HHE, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Whom computers would destroy, they must first drive mad.

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