# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2005-06-06 10:25:51 -0300:
> several linux distros have achieved a difficult goal: ease of
> installation-use combined with a stable system. (...) I think that
> there are a lot of linux distros out there that are really easy to
> use, and even more "friendly" or "beatiful" th
Did you guys already unmount your filesystem?
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 17:48:26 +0200, Oliver Fromme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Yuval Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > I do look carefully every day, because it's my job. I work
> > with various operating systems every
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 10:25:51AM -0300, Maxi Combina wrote:
snipped for brevity
> combined with a stable system. I have no trouble with a "diffucult /
> unix-like" OS, but a lot of people do. And this a _fact_.They dont
> have time to spend learning to use a "dificult" OS. And I think that
> if
Iulian M wrote:
> http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/big-picture.html#faq-6.5
>
> it's about the best programing language ... but if you replace "programing
> language" with "OS" it still applys.
>From the web page:
"Anyone who argues in favor of one language over another in a purely
tech
On Monday 06 June 2005 17:02, Oliver Fromme wrote:
>
> Yup, I know the usual freebsd-for-servers and linux-for-
> desktops arguments. And to be honest, I'm fed up with
> them. They're lies. I'm running FreeBSD on my desktop
> at home, a lot of people are happily running Linux on
> their servers
Yuval Levy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > I do look carefully every day, because it's my job. I work
> > with various operating systems every day, including FreeBSD
> > and Linux.
>
> From a professional I would expect a more mature and balanced approach,
> rather
Can the two of you please take this bikeshed to -chat or
wherever?
Thank you,
Wilko
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:00:41AM -0400, Yuval Levy wrote..
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
>
> >I do look carefully every day, because it's my job. I work
> >with various operating systems every day, including FreeBSD
Oliver Fromme wrote:
I do look carefully every day, because it's my job. I work
with various operating systems every day, including FreeBSD
and Linux.
From a professional I would expect a more mature and balanced approach,
rather than "my favorite OS is the best one and the others have no
Maxi Combina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I do not seed the need of insult other OS.
> May be you need to look more carefully. I am not talking _only_ about
> this thread.
You replied specifically to my mail, and you didn't mention
any other threads.
> > Well, I don't see any. But ev
Maxi Combina wrote:
> companies, etc) to move to an open source OS, we must do an effort. I
> think that there are a lot of linux distros out there that are really
> easy to use, and even more "friendly" or "beatiful" than windows.
> I dont think that FreeBSD has achieved this. I dont think there
> > I do not seed the need of insult other OS.
May be you need to look more carefully. I am not talking _only_ about
this thread.
As I said, I dont wanna flame, just reflecting (or trying to :) )
> > Even worse if the other OS is open source (as linux).
>
> Being open source doesn't mean that a
Maxi Combina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Personally, I have used the ext2fs driver for exactly one
> > reason: to migrate data from Linux to FreeBSD on machines
> > which are being converted from the Dark Side. And that
>
> I do not seed the need of insult other OS.
And I do not see
> Personally, I have used the ext2fs driver for exactly one
> reason: to migrate data from Linux to FreeBSD on machines
> which are being converted from the Dark Side. And that
I do not seed the need of insult other OS. Even worse if the other OS
is open source (as linux). With this attitude we
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