Same sentiments here...just use what you think you would be comfortable with and
don't confuse yourself with both...that would not get you anywhere if you wish
to implement something right away but hey, I'm currently using Solaris (with
RAID5 implementaion)! hehehehe....seriously, I'm beginning to use RedHat Linux
now because of it's popularity, it looks good and easy to use with squid...as
for FreeBSD, I might try it soon...but like what I said, I don't want to get
confused so maybe you and I could concentrate on Linux for now and see what it
has to offer.
Just a friendly advise ;-)
Squid wrote:
>
> On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
>
> >
> > AHHH NO!!!! AAHHHHHHH!!!
> > <cover ears and run away>
> >
> > There both good (says I who has never used freebsd), you do need to patch
> > the kernel with linux. The patches is very easily applied.. I dont know
>
> UH? wait a moment... WHICH patches?
>
> > about freebsd, but I doubt you do..
> >
> > So pick whichever you are most comfortable with..
> >
>
> Stefano Carlotto
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