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From: hshaw@mars.calstatela.edu (-FORGE-)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Linux and FreeBSD:  Differences?
Date: 6 Feb 1996 07:21:17 GMT
Organization: Information Resources and Technology
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Marino Ladavac (ladavac@aut.alcatel.at) wrote:
: -FORGE- (hshaw@mars.calstatela.edu) wrote:
: : 	Craig.. if it took you a year to setup Linux ( which took me about an
: : hour after d/l the boot and root disks), you sure your a consultant?

: I'd be tempted to trust in his expertise much more than yours (no offense,
: please).  Or, are you dead certain that your machine, as configured after
: installing Linux in an hour is safe in a hostile environment?  Would you
: trust your sensitive data to that?

No offense taken, but if it takes you a YEAR to configure an OS???
Im sorry i just have to a) question the persons ability or b) the OS
is so unusable that NOONE should be using it at all.

: I wouldn't.
	I agree

: Have fun,
: /Alby

--
T.Shaw
EE/CS student
California State University, Los Angeles