Dan wrote:
While I generally agree with most of what Daniel says, I have to
disagree here. I believe Donald's approach is correct...the right tool
for the job. Sometimes the ability to call technical support for a
product is critical.
Just like I said. Yes use the right tools for the job. I put that in my
emails. I was referring at users saying NOT to use OpenBSD because of
"Vendor support" That's the point I was arguing. Not the right tool for
the job, that's always been true. No argument from me on that. I guess I
just believe the right tool for the job for me is wider then most,
that's all. (:>
Unfortunately, though, there is one less
OBSD router in the world.
That will change soon, but again, use what you fell is right and as for
the issue with "locking up (an onboard Broadcom)", there was know issues
on some hardware documented in the archive for that. It may or may not
have been your issue, but Brad did fix some of them for me anyway. YMMV.
Daniel
- Re: When would you NOT use OpenBSD? Daniel Ouellet
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