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Posted by Danny Brow on 03/29/05 00:37
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 23:28 +0200, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> Danny Brow wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 15:58 -0500, Mike wrote:
> >
> >>I personally like OpenBSD - though many of the BSDs are similar at many
> >>tasks and only have notable differences in a few areas (and it's those areas
> >>you should look to find which works best for you).
> >>
> >>I wonder who will get bored and stir up the ants nest and say Windows? ;)
> >
> >
> > Screw Windows, how about OS/2 :)
> screw that too. Unix-based systems are the way to go here. From what
> I've seen, those are the systems that are:
> a) most used
> b) run smoothest
> c) are simplest to install / manage from a distance
> d) are most up-to-date at all times
>
> Personally I'd suggest using either Fedora (RH), or Debian. But that's
> just my personal opinion ;)
>
I was kidding about OS/2, it's a dead OS.
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