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diff --git a/contrib/FAQ/OTHER-FAQS/FreeBSDvsLinux b/contrib/FAQ/OTHER-FAQS/FreeBSDvsLinux new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..c282475d60e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/FAQ/OTHER-FAQS/FreeBSDvsLinux @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +[ Note: You could very well simply substitute the word "NetBSD" for Linux + in the argument that follows ] + +From time to time, a thread in both the comp.os.386bsd.misc and +comp.os.linux.misc groups flares up regarding which operating system is +"better", FreeBSD or Linux. This generally provokes controversy from +users on both sides, with one group claiming that their OS is "better" +for some reason and the other group claiming that the first group +doesn't know what the heck it's talking about. + +Both arguments are a waste of time. + +Rather than trying to win a rather questionable debate on relative +(and constantly changing) technical merits, we should be asking ourselves +what both groups are REALLY about and what they represent. This is +naturally going to be a matter of personal opinion, but I believe even the +most seriously at-odds members would agree that both operating systems +represent a unique and long-awaited opportunity: The ability to run a +fully featured operating system on popular, easily affordable hardware +and for which all source code is freely available. + +Those who have been in computing for awhile will remember when the term +`operating system' referred almost exclusively to something provided solely +by the hardware vendor, with very little in the way of alternative options. +It was never EVER given out with source code, and true "wizard" status could +only be achieved by exerting mind-numbing amounts of effort and patience in +digging through forbidden bits of binary data. By comparison, the situation +today seems almost too good to be true! Certainly, the feeling of achievement +that came from finally ferreting out some esoteric bit of information from +a 4MB printed system dump was high, but I don't think that anyone would argue +that it was hardly the most optimal way of truly getting to know your +operating system! :-) + +So now, within a very short space of time, we're almost spoiled for choice in +having machines several times more powerful than the first multi-user VAX +machines and available for under $2000, and we've got not one but SEVERAL +perfectly reasonable free operating systems to chose from. We are in a +comparative paradise, and what are some of us doing? *Complaining* about it! +I suppose too much is never enough, eh? :-) + +So, my essential point is simply this: For the first time ever we +have what previous computing generations could only dream about; +powerful computers at a reasonable prices and a wonderful selection of +things to run on them. Be happy, read the source code you're so +privileged to now have available (*believe* me! What I wouldn't have +given, even 5 years ago!) and spend your energy in making constructive +use of it, not in arguing with the guys on the other side of the +fence! + +Additionally, it should be said that none of the FreeBSD team has +anything but the highest degree of respect for Linus Torvalds and his +"team" of dedicated volunteers (and we occasional exchange gripe mail +about the huge volume of messages each of us gets as a direct result +of being insane enough to volunteer to do something like this :-). +Our common commitment to the Intel platform also gives us more common +ground (and interests) than one might think and, if anything, it's a pity +that we do not endevor to share more code and effort - ideologically, +at least, I'd say we share pretty similar goals. + +As to which is "best", I have only one standard reply: Try them both, +see for yourself, think for yourself. Both groups have given you +something for free, at considerable personal effort, and the least you +can do is give them the benefit of exerting enough effort to try what +they're offering out before passing judgment (or worse, blindly +accepting someone else's!). + +Whichever you run, you're getting a great deal - enjoy! + + + Jordan Hubbard |