jemate18 said:Both GNU/Linux and FreeBSD are great OS.
But what will make one choose over the other?
Advantages? Pros? Cons?
jemate18 said:Both GNU/Linux and FreeBSD are great OS.
But what will make one choose over the other?
Advantages? Pros? Cons?
I run both too (Slackware, Bluewhite64 and FreeBSD).hitest said:Agreed. FreeBSD and Linux are excellent OSs. I run both (Slackware, FreeBSD).
christian said:I think, the realization of the Unix philosophy is the crucial point. That can be realized by a Linux distribution as well as by the BSD operating systems.
Christian
oliverh said:>Each OS has strengths and weaknesses
Every user has got different needs - so there is a high probability that most users in this _FreeBSD_-forum are using FreeBSD because of certain qualities they will not find within different operating systems. I don't want to start a flame war, but Linux is of minor interest in this forum and everyone should make his very own experiences. Asking such questions in a FreeBSD forum is as silly as asking in a Debian forum questions about Fedora etc. pp.
So you came to FreeBSD forum to seek objective advice about that matter from people who are using mostly FreeBSD:\ That is silly as Oliver said.jemate18 said:The reason for asking this question is to get feedback from experience users. Therefore asking about the strengths and weaknesses of each, helps NuBis like me to determine which OS to choose on a particular settings.
Oko said:So you came to FreeBSD forum to seek objective advice about that matter from people who are using mostly FreeBSD:\ That is silly as Oliver said.
Just my $0.02.
oliverh said:I don't want to start a flame war, but Linux is of minor interest in this forum and everyone should make his very own experiences. Asking such questions in a FreeBSD forum is as silly as asking in a Debian forum questions about Fedora etc. pp.
Oliver prefers FreeBSD over Linux but he has been Slack user since 1992 or 1993. Some members of this forum have not been born back then let alone used Linux. He is the last person who will give you wrong advice about the matter. He just stated obvious that it is kind a silly to seek objective advice from people who obviously prefer FreeBSD or in my case OpenBSD over Linux.hitest said:Sure. But, this is the "Off-Topic" forum. So I don't see a problem with discussing something that is off-topic like Linux. I don't see a flame war here. I'm not at all offended by your comments, I respect that you have chosen FreeBSD. I think it is an exemplary OS too. I enjoy using FreeBSD.
Anyway I'm glad that the original poster saw some value in this thread.
Oko said:The funny thing is that BSD community is so intellectually honest that will for most part give honest answers. There is a thread on this forum about favorite Linux distro of forum users and is probably far more objective assessment of the quality of some major Linux distros than you will ever find on any of Linux forums.
christian said:...
I think, the realization of the Unix philosophy is the crucial point. That can be realized by a Linux distribution as well as by the BSD operating systems.
Christian
hitest said:Sure. But, this is the "Off-Topic" forum. So I don't see a problem with discussing something that is off-topic like Linux. I don't see a flame war here. I'm not at all offended by your comments, I respect that you have chosen FreeBSD. I think it is an exemplary OS too. I enjoy using FreeBSD.
Anyway I'm glad that the original poster saw some value in this thread.
oliverh said:Sure this is offtopic, like this one http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=421 and so on. But "BSD offtopic" can have some common sense too.