The new 'Linux Foundation'
Paul Lussier
p.lussier at comcast.net
Wed Feb 7 10:22:57 EST 2007
Ted Roche <tedroche at tedroche.com> writes:
> I've downloaded, installed, configured *BSD a couple of times. Looks
> just like a distro-switch to me: things have funny names and they're
> in the wrong places. The package management system is different from
> the one I'm used to.
Hmm, all that can be said for:
(SunOS,Solaris,Ultrix,True64,HP-UX,...) vs. (*BSD, Linux)
For the most part, UNIX is UNIX regardless of the spelling :)
> "apache" is still spelled the same way.
Didn't RedHat spell it 'httpd' at one point? I remember looking for
apache in ps, but 'ps -ef |grep apache' returned empty. When I just
grepped for 'http' I found it.
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Seeya,
Paul
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
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