On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 12:13 PM, sreekanth sasikanth
<[email protected]> wrote:>
>  I believe you are a BSD user Siju? :)
>

Not a BSD only BSD user :-)
I use what is best for a purpose thats it!

At home I switch between OpenBSD and Arch Linux.
OpenBSD is quite cool because I can easily create the SSH VPN from
home to the OpenBSD firewall at office.

Archlinux satisfies my firefox streaming flash needs :-)
I came to know of archlinux from the Linux4u magazine which i purchase
once in a while. I like it because of the rolling release mainly.

At offfice I use a lot of things. Need to take care of 4 companies
with a wide vareity of needs so we use.

Windows XP/2003/2008 and corresponding software MS software

Mac OS X - no other way to test things in safari decently for developers :-).
In the begining days eMac was one of the ApacheMySQLPHP servers

OpenBSD for firewalls always. Also it did run several other regular
stuff and was backup server for a long time.
DragonFlyBSD for backup server needs now now
FreeBSD when a co-admin is just switching over from Linux to BSD ;-)
Debian for Linux Servers.
These days I use Ubuntu too because some Cloud/Grid hosting guys don't
provide a squeeze image but only lenny. lenny might have updates for
just one more year after squeeze is released so in scuh cases I choose
Ubuntu 10 LTS so i can easliy upfdate for the next 5 years ;-)

Generally when i work in a company the transition goes from

MS Windows/Redhat   > Debian > BSD

But BSD is not a solution for everything. Neither is Linux.
Then we need to consider others who co-administer with us so in such
cases we use Linux and then when hadcore .net guys come we use Bill's
heavy Billed stuff :-)

Even on Windows XP I try to use free software as far as possible.
Like introduce users to filezilla/eclipase/firefox/thunderbird and
stuff to users.

So working in a multi-platform environment in differrent companies
with differrent requirements I am forced to make a lot choices which i
would not have made if all things were under my control.

But I do love BSD/Linux more than MS Windows I have to adit that :-)
And I love Free as in no cash to be paid more than free as in you can
have the source code but you need to pay if you wnt to use it :-) May
be typical of mallus ;-)


"Well, once again thank you for Updating me on this. I dream of a day
when Indian Institutes will also make such a processor for our
country...with completely Free-Hardware :).. Which i am unsure whether
will happen in our life time :D..he he he"

I think it will happen in our life time :-)

cheers

--Siju

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