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Why FreeBSD is (and isn’t) my favorite operating system

November 24, 2008 by Gerard   Leave a comment

We reported before about an article by Scott Spear about Why FreeBSD is My Favorite *nix OS

Lik him, David Douthitt finds FreeBSD wonderful and likes it a lot. However, he finds that he doesn’t want to use it for everything.

Read the whole ”Why FreeBSD is (and isn’t) my favorite operating system” article.


Related posts:

  1. Why FreeBSD is my favorite *nix OS (Scott Spear)
  2. Juniper’s JUNOS FreeBSD based router operating system
  3. FreeBSD 8.0: Enterprise Ready Server Operating System
  4. A list of FreeBSD based operating systems
  5. FreeBSD: It’s What Your Server Wants


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