> What you really mean is that "FreeBSD is not a solution for public
> shell systems", correct? Public shell systems is not a bad idea,
> it's a business opportunity and a public service. If the OS is not
> up to the task, don't blame the task.

Any Unix OS is going to give you more or less the same out-of-box
experience for shell users, the real difference being in the
administrators who manage the machine(s).  For shell machines
especially, the admin simply has to have a reasonably high level of
clue or they can count on a world of grief from their own users, and I
don't care if the box in question is running Linux, FreeBSD or
Solaris.

- Jordan


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