nteroperability, and ease of management. This is too bad because
these issues handicap FreeBSD vis-a-vis the Microsoft's and Sun's
out there. I think it's a bad long term strategy but only time
will tell for sure.
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a bill for 40 hours of datacenter upgrades every few months.
> You want binary upgrades options? Talk to BSDi, or one of the
> numerous other quality FreeBSD supporting companies about contracting
> it for your company, it will pay off in the long run a lot more
> tha
ther (as in /usr/local/lib) but, IMHO, nobody's yet made a compelling
argument for multiple OS library paths.
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*very much* a matter of taste. I don't like a single one
>of them, but then again I wouldn't want to force mine on anybody
>else.
Exactly. Do we really need *any* default shell aliases? I hope not,
especially since some of these conflict with my own.
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