Re: BSD

From: Toon Rune (toonrune_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 04/30/03

  • Next message: Nicholas Bachmann: "Re: BSD"
    Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 17:16:17 -0500
    
    

    OpenBSD has lately been touted as the secure platform so I would try that.
    My cowoker is a big proponent of slackware linux so I'd give that a try as
    well. Then there's always Red Hat....

    "Ginger" <Ginger@Helpme.Please> wrote in message
    news:b8mj69$713$1@hercules.btinternet.com...
    > Hi Group,
    >
    > I know this isn't a true Unix Question but I thought that you guys would
    be
    > an excellent place to start. I am looking at gaining more experince with a
    > Un*x style operating system but I am not sure what to go for. Some people
    > have recommend that I should first look at linux others the net / free /
    > openBSD range what are your recommendations please.
    >
    > Ginger
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