Hello Richard!
20 Aug 19 14:30, Richard Falken wrote to Gerrit Kuehn:
I deal mostly with Slackware (even at work), which is very BSDish, so
Oh, I almost forgot about Slackware. Havn't used it since around 2000, I guess.
maybe I am biased. When I last tried FreeBSD the install procedure
and default(ish) programs in it brought me memories of Linux.
Yeah, but probably "old-school" Linux like Gentoo or Slackware, not the "modern" stuff most distros ship today.
Meanwhile, OpenBSD ships with its own structure and quirks (OpenSMTPD instead of postfix or exim , wxallow filesystems by default, no PAM,
you get the idea).
Retired my last OpenBSD system around 2005. I'm pretty much FreeBSD and Linux these days.
NetBSD install procedure is so RTFM that the whole
thing feels like a high tech dinossaur.
;-)
I think I tried NetBSD only once on an old Sparc IPC station back in the late 1990ies. Didn't work too well for me back then, as far as I can remember I went
to OpenBSD on that box quite quickly.
Or maybe I should stop doing bourbon.
;-)
Regards,
Gerrit
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