Is NetBSD a valid alternative to Linux

Posted by solrac on Aug 30, 2006 7:12 PM EDT
IBM/developerWorks; By Tim McIntire
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Sure, NetBSD runs on more hardware platforms than any other UNIX derivative due to smart design decisions and a commitment to portable code, but does this make it the best joice for your stability and compatibility across your hardware platforms?

Sure, NetBSD runs on more hardware platforms than any other UNIX derivative due to smart design decisions and a commitment to portable code, but does this make it the best joice for your stability and compatibility across your hardware platforms? This article explores the benifits of NetBSD and its open license, a compelling alternative to Linux and the GNU Public License (GPL).

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