On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 12:34:32PM -0800, Matt Alexander wrote: On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Mike Starke wrote: > I agree with the opinion provided above. I needed another 'tool' > in my box for things like firewalling; that is what drove me > to try OpenBSD. I was tired of learning new programs/rules > in Linux. You didn't like learning new programs/rules in Linux so you decided to learn OpenBSD instead... errr... --"I" found the learning curve in setting up packet filters/nat --in OpenBSD far easier than it's Linux conterpart. This was the --time Linux went to iptables, gosh I just figured out ipchains. > I am also a huge Debian fan; I use OpenBSD & Debian mainly > for stability. Both, to me, are rock solid and do not have > a fraction of the problems I see posted to this list. Most of the problems on this list have to do with hardware configuration or GUI-related "user" issues. --I suppose you are somewhat correct here. I do not display enough patience --with folks that are trying to get a GUI to configure something when opening --the file in Vi would suffice. I also see (or perceive there to be) quite a bit of installation problems --as well....something I am ignorant to with apt-get at my disposal. v/r -Mike