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Subject: Re: Long live The Penguin!!!![Out of Topic go to freebsd-newbies]
From: jehova <tornadox () telnor ! net>
Date: 2002-06-26 5:21:30
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opinions discusions and 'personal feelings'about OS cause FLAMES,
on a technical list. newbies list is fine. read for what is
freebsd-newbies.
read this: http://www.lemis.com/questions.html
(it contains this)
[...]
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On Tuesday 25 June 2002 19:57, Sanjay Bhattacharya wrote:
> Please guys (the anti Penguin lobby), relax. I've been making my
> bread and butter out of Linux for the last 3 years. And I am a
> Sun Certified System Administrator. Still I've chosen my work
> field to be Linux. Why? Because I am in love with the penguin.
> As for me I haven't found anything that's drastically wrong as
> it always happens with Winblows. On the contrary there are
> revolutionary changes in 2.4 series kernels. One that has made
> my life a lot easier is certianly netfilter/iptables. And as for
> the libc problem, a little caution always saved my from big
> hassles. I am sort of a newbie to FreeBSD. But one thing I
> dislike about it is ipfw. Its so complicated. In contrast
> iptables in Linux is a pleasure to use. Apart from that
> upgrading Linux kernel is an easy task. I always patch my kernel
> with the latest updates and then I compile it. It runs like a
> dream. And believe me, I haven't faced a single problem in the
> last three years. But one thing I always avoid is rpm's. You
> might call me an old timer but I've my faith on the sources. And
> the configure/make/make install/ has always given me what I
> wanted. And to say nothing of the device recognition
> capabilities of the Linux kernel. I thank my lucky stars again
> and again that I don't have to bother about the HCL, thanks to
> Linux. So I think the Penguin is doing a great job. And under no
> circumstances it is inferior to the daemon. I want to conclude
> with the slogan ..."In Penguin I trust".
>
> rgds,
> Sanjay
>
>
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