FreeBSD Vs Slackware or ArchLinux

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  • cjet
    Member
    • Nov 2004
    • 27

    #1

    FreeBSD Vs Slackware or ArchLinux

    What do You think about archlinux - is it good for a server? I know that is still linux but what do You thing.
    And what system do You prefer on the server FreeBDS or linux-Slackware or other ??
    "There is no patch for human stupidity"
  • skroo
    Volatile Compound
    • Dec 2001
    • 2348

    #2
    They all suck. Under no circumstances should you use any of them.

    Stick some wires and chips and whatnot in a jar of mayonnaise and use that. It's also unhackable and makes a tasty sandwich filling.

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    • cjet
      Member
      • Nov 2004
      • 27

      #3
      Originally posted by skroo
      They all suck. Under no circumstances should you use any of them.

      Stick some wires and chips and whatnot in a jar of mayonnaise and use that. It's also unhackable and makes a tasty sandwich filling.

      hehehehe so what R U using a windows :):):):)
      "There is no patch for human stupidity"

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      • TwinVega
        Loon
        • Aug 2002
        • 800

        #4
        Originally posted by cjet
        hehehehe so what R U using a windows :):):):)
        ooooooooooooo!!!!!
        You got served!!!!!
        Where's the dedication?

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        • skroo
          Volatile Compound
          • Dec 2001
          • 2348

          #5
          Originally posted by cjet
          hehehehe so what R U using a windows :):):):)
          As a matter of fact, yes, I am booted into Windows XP right now. Your point?

          If you want to play 'let's see who's got the bigger OS pee-pee', I can give you a rundown of what I'm running here if you really want.

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          • dev_zero
            Member
            • Aug 2004
            • 64

            #6
            I would have chosen Slackware, but thats only because I use it and it's simply the only one for me. :
            -- dev_zero@

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            • noid
              Fun Enforcement Agent
              • Oct 2001
              • 2394

              #7
              I've been a Slackware user since the early 90s. As other distros came out I always found myself going back to Slack. Its simple, to the point, does what I want it to and nothign more. However, I have been using Gentoo more and more and am beginning to find that its clean and simple like Slackware but has a real package management system (sorry, but pkgtool doesnt cut it).

              I return whatever i wish . Its called FREEDOWM OF RANDOMNESS IN A HECK . CLUSTERED DEFEATED CORn FORUM . Welcome to me

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              • dev_zero
                Member
                • Aug 2004
                • 64

                #8
                Originally posted by noid
                I've been a Slackware user since the early 90s. As other distros came out I always found myself going back to Slack. Its simple, to the point, does what I want it to and nothign more. However, I have been using Gentoo more and more and am beginning to find that its clean and simple like Slackware but has a real package management system (sorry, but pkgtool doesnt cut it).
                I have been using Slackware for about 4 years now, and I have also allways gone back to Slackware after I have tried other distros. Do you recommend me to try Gentoo? Is it much different except pkgtool? Has Gentoo the same simplicity as Slackware?
                -- dev_zero@

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                • Gadsden
                  Goon
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1241

                  #9
                  Originally posted by noid
                  I've been a Slackware user since the early 90s. As other distros came out I always found myself going back to Slack. Its simple, to the point, does what I want it to and nothign more. However, I have been using Gentoo more and more and am beginning to find that its clean and simple like Slackware but has a real package management system (sorry, but pkgtool doesnt cut it).
                  I have become enchanted with gentoo myself.. none of the bullshit ya don't need, and emerge 0wns. True.. it may take you a fucking week to get it how you want it, (or compile the damn thing!), but if you have the spare time to screw around with it the effort pays off.
                  Happiness is a belt-fed weapon.

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                  • octalpus
                    Official Forum Bitch
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 1724

                    #10
                    As you can see, you might as well have said "What god should I follow?" This is a religious war... there is no right answer. You have to pick what works for you.
                    the fresh princess of 1338

                    What did I do to make you think I give a shit?

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