One is the world's oldest Linux distro, the other isn't Linux at all. Each delivers superb stability - let's compare.
I've been using a minimal install of FreeBSD as a file server lately, and while I'm happy with it, I decided to try out Debian as well (just to learn more about Linux). <BR><BR>What surprised me is ...
FreeBSD is one of the most stable OSes on the planet. FreeBSD is also more challenging than Linux. You can download and install FreeBSD for free. I'm not gonna lie: I ...
Hi, I currently use Redhat 7.1 for a set of commercial webservers. The servers run alot of Java and are getting taxed quite respectably.<BR>The Hardware is dual 1GHZ with 4GB Ram<P>BSD is suposed to ...
Among the legions of Linux users and admins, there seems to be a sort of passive curiosity about FreeBSD and other *BSDs. Like commuters on a packed train, they gaze out at a less crowded, vaguely ...