4/17 Why do you people think linux sucks (other than the fact that it
is now popular and you are all reactionaries). I have used BSD
and linux both. I like BSD slightly better except that there are
no virtual terminals and i can't fix that myself where as the
lack of "wheel" I certainly can. -user111
\_ gee, I have 12 virtual terminals on my freebsd machine. you must suck
\_ Yes, but i suck *well*. So, i was wrong, both have
Virt. Terminals my question stands.
\_ Not trying to fan the flames you ignited but... Linux has this
really terrible mushed-together feeling. Like there's no real
theme or overall concept behind where everything goes in the file
system, how to configure the different parts of the OS, command
line options aren't consistent, etc. Mostly my beef with Linux is
the apparent random nature of configuation. OpenBSD and FreeBSD
aren't like that (don't use netBSD). They both have this really
polished, well-thought-out feeling to them. They're really
consistent and I raraely find myself saying, "WTF did they do it
like that for?" with a BSD machine.
\_ yeah, it's completely obvious that mailing lists should go
in "/csua/share/aliases.include", and that "/usr/local" should
mean "the place you install system software". Get a clue. -tom
\_ Were you born with that cactus up your ass or did it grow there
later in a freak lab accident? And no /csua/* isn't in anyway
a BSD, Linux, or other standard. It should have been
/usr/local/csua, btw. Don't use soda as an example of anything
but a mish mash of both good and really terrible sysadmining.
It shows. |