I am not an IT guy, not even a programmer, but I have been around this 
list for a couple of years, and my opinion is that the best *nix is the 
one you feel comfortable working with. Security and efficiency will just 
be a matter of how much dedication you give to your boxes.

Unfortunately my experience with FreeBSD was frustrating: I bought the 
CDs and I was unable to finish the installation, although I tried in 
about a dozen different boxes.

As I wrote before, I am not an expert, but I would follow experts, and I 
can just think that if IBM is making a 4 billion bet on Linux/OpenSource, 
I would have a better choice going that way (again, just my personal 
opinion).

Best regards,

-Manuel.

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From: Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 17:16:39 +0100
Subject: difference between *nix

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> Are there great differences between RH and FreeBSD ?
> i would like to know what the 'best' free *nix envirement for servers
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> tia
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> Patrick
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