I have FreeBSD sitting in the closet here. It is collecting dust because
it will not work with a mainstream Intel video chip that has been out
for 2 years. It is version 4.2 and not that old. So, while I have heard
good things about BSD, I don't understand it's incompatibility. At least
some Linux distros are making attempts to work with this.
What kind of mushrooms? (lol)
Tom Bradford wrote:
>
> Derek Neighbors wrote:
> > > However, I don't know which BSD to try: OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeBSD.
> >
> > If you MUST taint your machines with poorly licensed software. :)
>
> Poorly licensed? How so? A license that doesn't require the licensee
> to be part of a socialist society of free software is bad? I must be on
> mushrooms.
>
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