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- Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 09:11:34 +0900
- From: Dave Brown <dagbrown@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] There are way too many Linux distros
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On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 02:23:03PM -0600, Phillip Tribble wrote: > I wrote the article and I am not a BSD user. I love Linux. just as > much as anyone else. I just thought we could use some unity. Well, to put on my serious hat--or at least, the most serious-looking clown hat I have available, isn't that just exactly what the Linux Standard Base is supposed to be for? The examples you cited--Arch Linux's and Ubuntu's placement of the apache root--are both, in my opinion, craziness. However, before you say "BSD's makes sense!", have a look at the config.layout file in the Apache httpd tarball sometime. BSD/OS has apache's prefix be /var/www and the exec_prefix /usr/contrib. OpenBSD puts apache's prefix in /var/www and the exec_prefix is /usr. FreeBSD puts everything in /usr/local so the htdocs base is /usr/local/www. It doesn't say anything about NetBSD because if you're installing it on NetBSD you have to hew the configuration out of raw electrons. One of the nice things about Linux is that it'll run on any computer you're likely to have sitting on your desk--but NetBSD will also run on the desk itself. If you're looking at it from a "Hey, are you using PLD, SimplyMEPIS or Lunar Linux?" point of view, sure, the BSDs look like one single unified system with everyone speaking in a single great voice, like some sort of cybernetic Greek chorus. Once you start getting close enough to make out the details, though, that illusion starts to falter. Personally, I like the rich profusion of distros. Everyone likes to do things their own way, so they can find the distro that best suits their own way of doing things. --Dave (oh yeah--Lunar Linux here)
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