[MLB-WIRELESS] which *nix?
Andrew Dean
ferni at shafted.com.au
Thu Jun 20 11:07:48 EST 2002
FreeBSD is easy to use/learn and setup with the ports management
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clae" <clae at tpg.com.au>
To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 1:48 AM
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] which *nix?
> Hi,
>
> looks like i'll finally be able to put aside the resources for a
> dedicated unix box. So, without starting a distro war, what are the
> arguments for and against each of these?
>
> Debian PPC
> YellowDog Linux
> NetBSD PPC
> OpenBSD PPC
> SuSE Linux
>
> Considering I want a fairly painless install, access to fancy
> wireless stuff, and a good environment to learn all about unix, teach
> myself Python and other dev stuff.
>
> Or do I just go ahead and install OS-X, which I understand uses
> NetBSD as its core?
>
> --
> David Clae Gason
> Secretary, Melbourne Wireless
> mailto:secretary at wireless.org.au
> http://wireless.org.au
>
> i hate anarchists. i think there should be a law against them -tahl
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