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Hi,
> I'm 100% GNU/Linux since 2001
>
> No, not migrate all my machines to FreeBSD.
The way I would do is, when I have to put up a new machine, I install
FreeBSD, but the existing ones, I keep them with the existing OS,
untill they need replacement.
Best regards,
Olivier
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Hi,
I'm an Austrian sysadmin living in Montpezat (South France). I'm 100%
GNU/Linux since 2001, I started out with Slackware 7.1, then after a few
years of using Slackware and Debian, I moved to CentOS in 2006, a clone
of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. I'm running a one-man computer company
(Micro
Wojciech Puchar([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2008.12.02 13:49:57 +0100:
>
> unfortunately i was too unaware of *BSD systems and used linux, until it
> got so unusable with time i started to actively seek something else.
What became unusable? Kernel or the userland?
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I don't know why, but it looks like I never crossed paths with FreeBSD. Only
recently, I took a peek in the apparently well-written documentation. Now I
have some spare time and also a spare machine (a Fujitsu Lifebook), and I
thought I'd give FreeBSD a spin, just out of mere curiosity.
unfort
Hi,
I'm an Austrian sysadmin living in Montpezat (South France), and a 100%
GNU/Linux user since 2001. I've started with Slackware (7.1, I think) on
a battered 486, hopped distros for some time, used Mandriva, Debian
and then Slackware again for a few years. In the last two years or so,
I've
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