three things and some BSD stuff
Ok, first,
i was wondering, for you all here, whats the Longest system uptime youv ever had?
like, for your main system you use, (if you have more than one) Whats the longest uptime youv ever had?
(if youv ran more than one OS, whats the longest uptime you had for each one?)
second, i found this website and i know some of you use BSD and thought it was pretty helpful so im posting it for you to look at.
http://www.freebsddiary.org/installation.php
also
http://www.freebsd.org ( i figured most of the BSD users already knew this link but for people that have never used it that would be an awesome site to look at and maybe get into it)
has an abundance of information, i really recommend looking at that,
Third, i made this post in my journal but no one responded, this was the post:
"Hey all, iv been looking around today at OSs that you dont normally hear about (like atheOS) and was looking at Linux and a few BSD types, anyone that reads this,in your opinion, What is the most stable OS? Reliable? best all around? best for multimedia? best for programming? easiest to install? cheapest besides free? most expensive? and of course your personal favorite? for me, id say secure wise, open BSD and FREE BSD, for multi media, id say windows XP and BeOS, for stability, Well, any UNIX OS, windows 2,000, and believe it or not, i rarely have a problem with windows 98 SE, i know you may think thats just totally messed up but ok for example, iv been able to stay on aim alone for like over 40 hours, without lagging crashing or nothin, some people find that very hard to believe lol. for programming, windows and UNIX types in My opinion, easiest install would have to be, well, any windows, and BeOS was pretty easy, and Linux mandrake, as for favorite...**** i duno, and for cheapest, (no freebies) id say windows 98 SE, or dos back in the day, and the most expensive...hmmm windows XP, 2,000 and the windows datacenter server edition which iv seen at like 15,000 dollars per processor (whoa) anyway i hope people read this and reply, but if not ill prolly post this cause im curiouse as to your opinions."
just curiouse about what kind of systems you guys have had good uptime with, and wondering about your opinions on OSs.
And be sure to check out the FREEBSD website, also, check this out:
http://www.netbsd.org/
http://www.openbsd.org/
i dont have anything runing BSD right now but wow is this ever cool!!!
Hmm, i just did a quick search and i found a bunch of info, im gunna post a few more links, if anyone is looking to use BSD really, check these out, this is sweet!
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_I...tems/UNIX/BSD/
http://www.bsd.org/
ohh, a BSD driver database (sorry to be gawking in awe while im typing this but i cant help it!!)
http://www.posi.net/freebsd/drivers/
http://www.maximumbsd.com/
Well, hopefully some of you that avnt ever heard od FREE BSD check that out, i bought a BSD power pack a few years ago, i really shouldv waited to install (its not "easy" but oh well) i wasnt to good with computers yet because i hadnt had one for very long, but as soon as i get my laptop im gunna try getting it instaled on there and i wanna buy another desktop to and have that runing a couple OSs:)