On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Sean Howard <[email protected]> wrote: > I use OpenBSD. It can grow quickly if you want it to, and it can be > run on a VAX if you want it to. > > What performance need do you have that makes OpenBSD not worth it? > > When I am going to be throwing a system together without OpenBSD then > I tend to use Debian. > > --Sean > Well I code a lot in erlang, and I'm tired to have it using only once core due to the big lock. This mostly due to this reason I would say and maybe virtualization when I need it. For the rest, i would really prefer to keep with openbsd with all the simple tools it have. Even wireless config is easier (only one command: ifconfig)
I may try a debian, debian 6 looks good. - benoît
