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Old 02-24-2006
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which unix?? <donīt know where to post>

Iīm struggling to find a system I like and thatīs not to overwhelming.. Iīve been using Ubuntu/Linux and itīs allright except that itīs pretty buggy and boots extremely slow. Iīm in need of a system that offers good programming features, simple or no x server, fast to boot and STABLE. Donīt care about latest features, nor if itīs harder to learn than the GNU/Linux version.. Iīll gladly learn.. However what to learn? Can someone point me in some direction?

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hm.. i.e. freebsd.

it has many docs (imho, it's important)
stable
install and boot very quickly
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NetBSD. All the way. Im new and learning how to use it and it has been simple. Get NetBSD. www.netbsd.org
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