Originally posted by: civad
Absolutelyoriginally posted by: nothinman Debian. Everything else is annoying after using Debian.
Apparently I'm in the majority
Originally posted by: civad
Absolutelyoriginally posted by: nothinman Debian. Everything else is annoying after using Debian.
http://www.linuxiso.org/Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
What site is providing misinformation about FreeBSD?
Note: FreeBSD is not Linux. It is based on BSD UNIX. Please don't send us angry emails reminding us this. We're doing it as a courtesy for our *BSD users.
Didnt notice that! lol.Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
from http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=15
Note: FreeBSD is not Linux. It is based on BSD UNIX. Please don't send us angry emails reminding us this. We're doing it as a courtesy for our *BSD users.
Originally posted by: mikeford
For router or server duty I prefer NetBSD or FreeBSD, Linux or not it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, just more secure and more reliable.
No, they aren't. You are not understanding something rather fundamental to linux here. All the distributions you list are the SAME Operating System. They run the linux kernel, which contains the firewalling and routing capabilities. EVERY single last one of the distros you list has the exact same feature set when it comes to routing, NATting, firewalling, etc.. Some may by default include a gui for managing firewall rules, but that doesn't make it 'better' at being a router, it merely makes it easier to config, which has little to do with how well it does its job.Originally posted by: BoomAM
Some OS`s are better at acting as a router than others.
By my definition, easy to set up features, make it better than something that has the same features, but harder to setup. Not applicable to all cases, but as they`ve all the same OS at the core, it applys.Originally posted by: chsh1ca
No, they aren't. You are not understanding something rather fundamental to linux here. All the distributions you list are the SAME Operating System. They run the linux kernel, which contains the firewalling and routing capabilities. EVERY single last one of the distros you list has the exact same feature set when it comes to routing, NATting, firewalling, etc.. Some may by default include a gui for managing firewall rules, but that doesn't make it 'better' at being a router, it merely makes it easier to config, which has little to do with how well it does its job.
Originally posted by: dtyn
Gentoo. Portage is great, compiling from source is great, updating your system is easy, Gentoo > *. I tried Debian, I didn't like it.
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: dtyn
Gentoo. Portage is great, compiling from source is great, updating your system is easy, Gentoo > *. I tried Debian, I didn't like it.
Good man.
Careful not to piss the Debianites off though. According to the poll they outnumber us.![]()
Originally posted by: dtyn
Originally posted by: xcript
Originally posted by: dtyn
Gentoo. Portage is great, compiling from source is great, updating your system is easy, Gentoo > *. I tried Debian, I didn't like it.
Good man.
Careful not to piss the Debianites off though. According to the poll they outnumber us.![]()
Through my experience here in Nashville, TN, through local linux conventions, the overwhelming majority of Debian users are old, fat, smelly people. I've now applied that generalization to all Debian users. They don't scare me.![]()
Through my experience here in Nashville, TN, through local linux conventions, the overwhelming majority of Debian users are old, fat, smelly people.
Through my experience here in Nashville, TN, through local linux conventions, the overwhelming majority of Debian users are old, fat, smelly people.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Through my experience here in Nashville, TN, through local linux conventions, the overwhelming majority of Debian users are old, fat, smelly people.
Doesn't that description fit ~90% of the people in TN though?
(And all us Gentoo users are of normal weight )
Originally posted by: Nothinman
(And all us Gentoo users are of normal weight )
Someone should start a poll on the Gentoo forums to see how right/wrong you are =)