Subject: Re: FreeBSD ?[was WASABI - once more]
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: Samuel Hornus <Samuel.Hornus@crans.org>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 02/13/2001 02:06:07
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> On Monday 12 February 2001 11:08 US Central Time, wojtek@wojtek.from.pl w=
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>> but want to make it "easy". it you do it would not be a bit better than
>> linux or windoze
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> How else are you going to get more developers and users?  You have to mak=
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> the OS attractive.  It's okay to make it easy, as long as it stays functi=
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> and secure.  Now that doesn't mean, turn it into bloatware (Linux, FreeBS=
D)
> of course... :-)

You say FreeBSD is a bloatware. could you explain to me what are the
diffrences between free and net bsd ? (i know linux a bit, netbsd a little,
and free not at all) (i'm a MacOS user, about to re-install NetBSD and
MacOSX (when available)).

Thanks a lot,

Samuel.

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