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What's your favorite flavor of UNIX?
Alright, don't make this a holy war, they all have merits. I'm curious which is your favorite, and why.
I started on Slowaris at school/work with Linux at home, then moved to BSDi before finding FreeBSD, which I've stuck with for the last four years. I run redhat desktop's because of software development, but for my servers I prefer FreeBSD. |
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Linux for dev and FreeBSD for mission critical web servers.
Andy |
debian i suppose. i've been running redhat for awhile and have my complaints.
oh, i should mention that Linux is GNU and Gnu's Not Unix. |
Chocolate.
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i cant believe corel's linux is not mentioned there :1orglaugh
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BSDi was good, but I like FreeBSD better. Linux is not bad at all, but I have had FreeBSD boxes much longer, so that gives it the edge in my book.
I was on a Solaris Sun box in 97, it was ok, too |
Yup. freebsd for the servers, linux for development.. with kde3 installed.
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Mac OS X is my favourite unix flavour.
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Lemon
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I feel so alone sitting besides my Win2000 Adv-servers.
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Mandrake on the desktop and FreeBSD on all my dedicated servers.
i like manrake because of ease of use and also because a lot of techs at the ISP i was working at, used it a lot, and showed me a few tricks and shit. but on the server though, nothing comes close to BSD. just picked up Absolute BSD at Borders bookstore. nice FreeBSD read. |
debian
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freebsd on the servers...
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