My home "workstation" system is a crufty old RedHat
install, which I'm going to clobber and replace with
FreeBSD once I've archived all the porn
important data. My work box is a crufty old NT4 install,
which I'd love to clobber and replace with FreeBSD, but
that would make it difficult to develop for NT4.
The servers I deal with are all FreeBSD (this includes shub-niggurath, the box under my desk at home, but excludes my friend's OpenBSD box, which sits on my pipe). I'm really quite taken with FreeBSD (having approached it as a committed Linux bigot, I think this has something to do with the zeal of the recently converted). I don't have any jarringly good reasons; I just seem to fit better with the BSD tools, layout, and general philosophy than with the SysV/GNU way of doing things.
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The hell with paco, vote for Erudil!
/msg me if you downvote this node, please.
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In reply to Re: Perl hacker’s tools of trade or hardware of choice..
by FoxtrotUniform
in thread Perl hacker’s tools of trade or hardware of choice..
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