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- Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 14:41:40 +0700
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] BSD vs BSD vs Linux
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On Saturday 10 May 2003 08:16, bruno raoult wrote: > I love Unix too, more than I dislike M$. And my favourite Unix would - > as of today - be Solaris. Unix does not mean free! The first thing you need to do to a Solaris system is make it behave as much like Linux as possible. Happily, Sun ships GNU tools on CD now :-) My take on Solaris is use it if: 1) You need high-end Sun hardware; 2) You're just drawn by the big money that experienced Solaris admins can make. Otherwise, go with Linux or BSD :-) > Linux too, BSDxxx too... Most of *Unix* admins do not like M$ operating > systems - in fact the M$ admin point-and-click interface rather of the > OS itself." > Replace the fucking binary -including registry- conf files by ascii > ones, give a good telnet, remove the "X: drive" system, and Unix admins > will mostly feel happy with NT. Let me go one a few more: replace the crappy CLI tools with some good ones. NT/2K/XP et al's CLI tools are totally lame. GNU tools would be very helpful, or workalikes for them. Fix crap like having to reboot for trivial things. These are supposed to be advanced OSes, for crying out loud. Even on W2K server, you sometimes have to reboot just because of a software install. On any *nix system, the only software install that needs a reboot is the kernel, and even then you only have to reboot when you start *using* that kernel, not just because you installed the package. Get a better boot loader. Make it able to run CLI only with no GUI at all. Get rid of the crappy error codes which are so commonly not even documented within the system at all. I'm sure I could think of more. The trouble is, by the time you've done all this, you've nearly turned Windows into *nix. That being the case, you might as well just keep using the *nix of your choice, since it has all those things *now*. It's far easier to add what is lacking for some Windows admins and users to *nix than it is to fix all of the things that are wrong with Windows. I used to be a Windows user, and even liked MS (the shame, the shame!) and found Linux to be incredibly hard at first. This was in '97, when Linux actually was kind of hard, not like now. But after I learned it, I got to like it better and better, and like Windows less and less, to the point where I eventually dropped Windows entirely and now dislike both it (for technical reasons) and its producer (for both technical and ethical ones). What I ultimately found from my move to Linux is that the *nix was is just a better way. When MS developed Windows, they failed to draw upon any of the lessons from the many successful years of UNIX, even though they were themselves an x86 UNIX vendor at one time. If MS had based NT on Xenix, how different would the world be today? :-) Jonathan -- Jonathan Q GPG key ID: ACC46EF9 (E52E 8153 8F37 74AF C04D 0714 364F 540E ACC4 6EF9) To get my public key: gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu ACC46EF9Attachment: pgp00040.pgp
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