Robert C Wittig wrote:
> One thing worth considering, though... 'ease of installation' is
> something you only get to enjoy once per installation, and how the
> distro runs, doing the things you want it to do securely, all day, every
> day, is probably more significant, as a benchmark.
Word.
> I run OpenBSD on my servers. The installation is a bit counterintuitive,
> and is command line driven (I never had to touch my mouse even once...
> in fact, I didn't even bother plugging it in). Still... I suspect that
> OpenBSD is a better choice for the tasks (Apache/Sendmail) than Freespire.
That reminds me of the time that I installed a Gentoo system with GNOME
and all the bells and whistles for a friend from Indiana while the box
was located in Minnesota over SSH. Not much mousing there, either.
Chad Martin
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