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Path: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!simtel!pravda.aa.msen.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!news.seanet.com!news.seanet.com!michaelv From: michaelv@MindBender.HeadCandy.com (Michael L. VanLoon) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.unix.bsd.misc,comp.os.386bsd.misc,comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.unix.bsd Subject: Re: Ultimate BSD PC Hardware Setup Date: 04 Oct 1995 05:45:43 GMT Organization: HeadCandy Associates... Sweets for the lobes. Lines: 281 Message-ID: <MICHAELV.95Oct3224549@MindBender.HeadCandy.com> References: <44q671$eu9@shell1.best.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mindbender.seanet.com In-reply-to: rcarter@best.com's message of 2 Oct 1995 19:12:49 -0700 Xref: euryale.cc.adfa.oz.au comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc:7114 comp.unix.bsd.misc:263 comp.os.386bsd.misc:5735 comp.os.386bsd.questions:17630 comp.unix.bsd:16727 In article <44q671$eu9@shell1.best.com> rcarter@best.com (Russell Carter) writes: For some reason, Mr. Carter has taken it upon himself to attack me personally, and repeatedly. Don't know what I did to get his shorts all in a knot... What I would like to talk about is the value of advice on the internet concerning peripherals for FreeBSD when the advisor has got real problems with both conflict of interest and lack of experience on the material discussed. What conflict of interest? Did I suggest anyone switch to NetBSD (if so, show me where)? Do I make money if someone runs NetBSD? Do I get bonus points if anyone switches away from FreeBSD? Did I recommend anyone switch to NT or Windows 95 from any other OS? Here's the meat. I have had correspondence with Michael Van Loon since November of '94, when I brought up NetBSD 1.0 and FreeBSD 2.0 in a head to head comparison on identical heavy duty hardware. We have? Was this a single exchange? It certainly wasn't notable enough that I have any memory of it. I didn't realize we were "corresponding". How much correspondence did we exchange on this subject? (I might also point out, that if we did, in fact, correspond on that date, I was not working at Microsoft then, so there goes the MS conspiracy theory.) At that time, he recommended NetBSD as an equivalent if not superior alternative to FreeBSD. You might infer accurately the results of my analysis by the OS I chose to base my business on. If I did, I had my reasons. If you asked me today, I would say that in general they are equivalent. Each does certain things better than the other. I never said NetBSD is, hands down, better than FreeBSD in every area. In general, I would still stand by the statement that they are equivalents. I would also stand by specific areas where each is better than the others. I have never stated otherwise. Prove me wrong. Now we find that 1. Michael is employed by Microsoft (a rather large multiple OS vendor) (reluctantly admitted...) I have never hidden this fact. Show were I tried to deceive. 2. Giving hardware and setup advice in FreeBSD netgroups (FreeBSD is an OS project) What's your point? What qualifications are needed to give advice in a FreeBSD group? Do I hold the wrong club card? Have any of the FreeBSD core members ever asked me to stop posting (as if that matters)? 3. Actively steering people to NetBSD on the basis that it is a fully equivalent alternative. (NetBSD is an OS project) I have never once told someone to run NetBSD instead of FreeBSD in a public forum. Prove me wrong. If I have ever done so in private email, it would have been because 1) they asked, and 2) I believed the particular problem they are having could be better handled on NetBSD. Can you supply evidence to the contrary? 4. Nearly completely unblemished by experience with the equipment he recommends on FreeBSD. (reluctantly admitted...) You're simply full of shit. I have as much PCI experience as 90% of the people in this group who've used PCI. I have significantly more SCSI experience than probably 75% of the people in this group. However, there is some hidden gem that I just can't dig up which causes me to be "unblemished by experience". What is it? Tell me what it is that I'm lacking. Please enumerate in exact detail the qualifications it would take to be labeled PCI-SCSI-aware. Or, maybe there is an engineering degree we all need before we are allowed to post helpful PCI SCSI hints in the group? I wasn't aware that I was over-stepping some taboo standard. Now, it doesn't take a whole lot of imagination to cook up all kinds of interesting scenarios for the motivation of this piece of advice or that one or *that* one 8-0. No, it doesn't. You seem to have done quite a job already. This isn't personal, but a reflection of my genuine distaste for the use of guerrilla marketing. What load of bull. It has been personal for the last couple of weeks. Show me the marketing. Please, label it clearly -- I'm too dense to understand this stuff, remember? I think a good way to rehabilation would be for Michael to just flat out say: "You should use NetBSD! It's really *great*, and here is why: [datadatadata....]" whenever he gives advice on FreeBSD hardware. After all that is what he is doing. I think. Show me a single post in the last month in this group where I recommended running NetBSD instead of FreeBSD. I'll make it easier. Show me a single post where I bashed FreeBSD. Show me even a single post where I said anything derogatory about FreeBSD. I challenge you to find it. Michael's specific comments spur me to output a bit of good data on the NCR: |1. | | > >Just because my only system at home is EISA-based doesn't mean I have | > >no experience with other platforms. In fact, I have set up two | > >different PCI systems. I have used the NCR card, and it worked just | > >great. I have also heard enough reports on the BusLogic card to know | > >it works adequately. And, finally, I have heard enough reports on | > >Adaptec's policies, some of them recent, that I maintain my stand that | > >I have no intention of ever supporting them with my money. | | Wow! Two different systems! That's a lot of experience, I'm curious though, | were those FreeBSD systems? Be honest... | |What's your point? You're splitting hairs, and I have no interest in |rehashing old ground. Have you beat this useless tangent to death, |yet? | |No. They were not FreeBSD systems. Who cares?! NetBSD uses the |exact same NCR driver as FreeBSD. The experience applies adequately. Well, at least until it's run through cpp, but you knew that right? If so, why is it quite a bit slower in NetBSD? Well, we both know it is more complicated than just the driver... I have pretty good data here on NetBSD, but ideally the NetBSD folks would publish something analagous to what is on http://www.geli.com. Oh good. Bash NetBSD. I get it now. You're setting this up as a guise for bashing NetBSD, while pinning all the blame on me. Very clever. If NetBSD doesn't fit your needs, don't use it. Personally, I'm happy you chose FreeBSD. I wouldn't want to have to listen to a dick like you whine on the NetBSD lists all the time. (Sorry to have passed him along, Jordan.) |Plus, in addition to two PCI NetBSD systems, I and others around me, |use literally hundreds of NCR PCI systems running Windows NT and |Windows 95, many with multiple drives (and multiple devices). They |all work very nicely -- I have no reservations about recommending NCR |PCI SCSI controllers. Even with a Quantum Grand Prix 4.3 G? I wouldn't do that, with any system up to about at least the (current) FreeBSD-current. In other words, what nearly everyone has got access to. Oh yeah. *Everyone* has a Quantum Grand Prix 4.3GB drive... I seem to have lost mine... Which SCSI card, again, has never had a problem with every drive made? Steffen thinks he's got the problem licked but I have not had a chance to verify it. It certainly wasn't licked three weeks ago. I had to ship a web server with a 2940 in it. I *do* *not* unequivically recommend it with untested drives. The same goes for the 2940 for that matter. OK, let's rephrase this. I recommended the NCR, while you recommended the Adaptec. I get dragged through the coals by you, because the NCR doesn't work with one drive. But, you can go ahead and recommend the Adaptec, even though you wouldn't unequivocally recommend it. So, which card *do* you unequivocally recommend? And, assuming there isn't one, what do you do? Not recommend anything? Does anyone see a double standard here? Drive manufacturers can be a hedgy lot, and this is not an OS specific problem. I'll post the results when I get it to work on the Grand Prix. Yes, they can. So can SCSI card manufacturers. I'm sure there are many combinations that are sub-optimal. Do I carry them around in my head? No. Do you? *Every* combination? On the other hand these drives shipped out the door with NCRs working flawlessly this week: Fujitsu M1606 1GB Quantum Atlas 2.1GB Seagate Hawk 4.3GB Quantum Fireball 540M. Oh, so the NCR *does* actually work with something after all. You better not recommend it, though, or else this babbling hot-head I know will jump all over you. I've corresponded with him at length. In addition, I don't hesitate to recommend it with any drive that shows up on http://www.geli.com. That's nice. Now, what was your point again? Why are you jumping all over me? What exactly did I dis-recommend? OK, Mr. Carter. Your arguments are getting so intermingled that I'm not even sure what it is you think I've done wrong. Answer these: Is it because I work at Microsoft? I'm part of a super-secret Microsoft marketing conspiracy because: A) I've worked there for nine months, and have been active in the BSD newsgroups since 386BSD 0.0, approximately four years. B) I ran the largest NetBSD FTP site in the country from Iowa State University for a little over a year. C) I post constantly telling people to run NT instead of FreeBSD. D) I post constantly harping on FreeBSD's shortcomings. I don't know anything useful about PCI SCSI because: A) I work with two PCI machines daily. B) I have set up three different NetBSD PCI systems. C) I see literally hundreds of NCR PCI SCSI systems, with a vast array of connected devices, operate without incident daily. D) I only run EISA SCSI at home, so how could that ever apply? E) PCI is too hard for a professional computer scientist like myself to figure out. My advice for people in the FreeBSD groups is bad because: A) I have a valid, well-educated opinion, except it is less valid and less educated than everyone who has booted a FreeBSD floppy image. B) I run NetBSD, so I can't possibly speak with any knowledge on the operation of FreeBSD. C) The SCSI drivers in NetBSD aren't appropriate because they're written by the same guy as the FreeBSD drivers, and use a similiar high-level SCSI subsystem. D) I spend several years as a systems programmer on BSD-based unix systems, so I don't have any real on-the-job experience with similar, but different systems. E) My opinions are well-respected by most of the people who have been on these groups longer than you, and I correspond with FreeBSD core members in respectful and friendly tones. Your arguments are becoming absurd because: A) You think you know more than anyone else about PCI SCSI. B) You claim to not be into personal attacks, when that's all you have been doing lately. C) You infer that anyone who runs NetBSD can't possibly give good advice about FreeBSD. D) You assume that everyone who works at Microsoft has a secret marketing agenda which includes the destruction of FreeBSD. Have we had enough of this drivel yet? -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Michael L. VanLoon michaelv@HeadCandy.com --< Free your mind and your machine -- NetBSD free un*x >-- NetBSD working ports: 386+PC, Mac 68k, Amiga, HP300, Sun3, Sun4, DEC PMAX (MIPS), DEC Alpha, PC532 NetBSD ports in progress: VAX, Atari 68k, others... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -