From: Borja Marcos (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 15 2001 - 06:11:58 EDT
> I was surprised at how uncomfortable I felt in FreeBSD. Every little
> program seemed to take different cmd line args, everything seemed to be in
> different places, init was all different, default shell was different (I
> think this has changed to bash-as-default now though), default pager was
> different (more instead of less, although I think this has also changed),
> etc... I wouldn't say there was anything "wrong" with how FreeBSD was
> organised, but I just wanted to point out that my discomfort in the new
> environment was great enough that after 2 weeks I switched back.
The "new" envoronment is Linux. Try to use "netstat -f inet" under Linux.
What do you get? AN error. Try "netstat -f inet" under Solaris, FreeBSD,
HP/UX, SCO Unix, Convex, NeXTStep, and every other Unix systems. Which is new?
If your background is mainly Linux, you can find some surprises with FreeBSD
(or any other Unix system), but if you have been working with any Unix system
before going to Linux, you will find Linux quite weird.
Borja.
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