Which BSD operating system do you use? If you don't use a BSD operating system, which one would you like to use? There are many out there, some Free and Open Source, some commercial.
This is all in good fun. :cool:
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Which BSD operating system do you use? If you don't use a BSD operating system, which one would you like to use? There are many out there, some Free and Open Source, some commercial.
This is all in good fun. :cool:
I'm runing a FreeBSD on a Virtual Machine, just to get the hang of it. And if I'll be positively surprised it's going to replace Slackware on my server or even on my laptop.
But I've heard OBSD is way better for a server.
I used to use Slackware, but surprise surprise, it got slowly pushed off the computer in favor of FreeBSD.
Ok, Wysota, maybe I'm not judging this very well (I've had a crazy day at work), but the poll says that 62.5% voted for FreeBSD, 50% for OSX and another 12.50% for OpenBSD.
I just wanted to underline that MY Linux poll is better, and it has no bugs - if you add the percentages together you get almost 100%! :)
Based on the fact that both are multiple choice polls, 100% doesn't mean anything, does it? Here I voted for MacOS X - I don't use it, but I'd like to, I think it's a nice system :)
I hate x86, really... Personally I think its architecture sucks (but unfortunately it's cheap). I'd like to have a real cpu like PPC, but:
1. I can't afford to buy a Mac now (basically because I can live without it)
2. I don't think they produce PowerPC based Macs anymore.
Would you like to sponsor me a MacBook? :)
I can't afford one either:), that is why I installed a patched version on my computer. But if I did I would buy one. Macs are more for fun than for real work, because you can't do real work when all those shiny things distract you.Quote:
1. I can't afford to buy a Mac now (basically because I can live without it)
Would you like to sponsor me a MacBook?
Yes, I think you are right.Quote:
2. I don't think they produce PowerPC based Macs anymore.
I'm using FreeBSD and really like it. I do respect other BSD projects, but for me FreeBSD is the best.