Have you thought about looking at OpenBSD, it is also free, but it has more integrated encription. FreeBSD and OpenBSD are very much alike, but I have found a few things I like slightly better in OpenBSD. Just a suggestion. Austin Morgan Samy Elashmawy wrote:
or less stable, etc. Hard to configure or worth the configuration?
I have used FreeBSD as both desktop and server. I would not advise anyone to use it if they have UDMA66 drives and SMP.
Why frebsd on the server , why not suse linux ??
I use SuSE6.3 on my workstation and FreeBSD as a server.
That being said I would not use Linux as a server if FBSD would do the job. I would go with 3.4 release not 4.0. Too many problems with 4.0 right now.
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