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Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems |
Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems |
in terms of usability and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist |
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installations, <code>vi</code> and a default C shell, he finds nice things to |
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say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and |
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the IP filtering and address translation. |
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<a href="http://www.osOpinion.com/Opinions/KeithRankin%20/Keith%20Rankin1.html">FreeBSD, OpenBSD and SuSE 6.2 Eval Review</a>, OS Opinion, September 2000 |
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Keith Rankin, a veteran system administrator, rates three operating systems |
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in terms of usablility and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist |
in terms of usablility and productivity. Despite a lengthy rant about minimalist |
installations, <code>vi</code> and a default C shell, he finds nice things to |
installations, <code>vi</code> and a default C shell, he finds nice things to |
say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and |
say about OpenBSD's floppy + 'Net installation, the thorough system probe and |