hybrid 7.0 on freebsd

Paul-Andrew Joseph Miseiko esoteric at teardrop.ca
Wed Mar 16 23:00:46 EST 2005


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Paul-Andrew Joseph Miseiko

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Jack L. wrote:

>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Rachel Llorenna <rachies at gmail.com>
>> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 20:14:32 -0500
>> Subject: Re: hybrid 7.0 on freebsd
>> To: Paul-Andrew Joseph Miseiko <esoteric at teardrop.ca>
>>
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>> The FreeBSD technology is pretty old. It's of course not a bad thing,
>> FreeBSD is great when you want a stable server over one with a ton of
>> new features. Like programming languages, every operating system seems
>> to have its place. Linux has lots of neat, new features, although it
>> hasn't been tested as thoroughly as FreeBSD. It all comes down to what
>> you intend to use the server for; I wouldn't trust Linux on a
>> production server and would personally opt for FreeBSD. BSD has
>> kevent/kqueue too, which is nice, although I think Linux supports it
>> too (at least my GNU/Linux Debian 3.1 server does..)
>
> FreeBSD technology pretty old? Since when?
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