Re: [LINUX:2280] hangi surum

Mustafa Akgul (akgul@Bilkent.EDU.TR)
Thu, 1 May 1997 14:27:10 +0400 (EET DST)


>
> Merhaba,
> Bir arkadasimin sorusunu buraya ilgili oldugu dusuncesi ile birakiyorum.
> Kullanicinin servis ve kisi adini vermemek icin xxx ledim.
> Konu hakkinda yardimci olursaniz sevinirim.
>
> Asagida mesajin orjinali var.
>
> Tesekkurler.
>
> Safa Gurcan.

arkadasiniza kim servis verdi bilemeyiz, ama
bu mesaj soru sormaktan cok kufur etmek icin yazilmis.

BSD ve SYSV farkini ne kadar biliyor , oarsi suphe goturur.
Linux'un network oriented oolmayis da bir basak yanlis
anlama en azindan.
Su anda isletim BSDve SYSV5 SRV4'de buyuk olcude birlesmsis
durumda. AIX, ve digital Unix ikisinden de parcaalr alir.
SunOS, BSD temelli bir sistemden, Solaris SYV'e kaymistir ama
BSD'nin pek cok ozelligi kendinde tasimaktadir.

Arkadasiniz, sistem destegi icn paara verebilcekse, pek cok
firma bu destegi verebiclek durumdas.
Sayet kendi kadriusnu yetistirmek istiyorsa, linux, netBSD,
hata Hurd bile calistirabilir.

Arkadasiniz, sayte haberlesmek istiyorsa, listelere kendisi
uye olsun, kendi derdini anlatsin.

Ikinci el yardimlarla bu is yuremez.
www.linox.org.tr'ye gitsin, ilgili faq'leri oksun,
isine yaracak pek cok bulacaktir.

Saygilar
Mustafa Akgul

>
> It is time to do a major overhaul of the network PC running the show
> for us. It represents a major security problem in my opinion. We
> are running Linux 1.2.xx as you know, with source code absent and
> likely too many improper implementations of the source code. As you
> know, the people at xxx originally put together the mess which has
> our mail,Web,ftp,gopher(?) server running on autopilot. I seriously
> doubt the xxx people have even looked at things, although xxx Bey
> is probably paying them sound money to run a tight operation.
>
> I will try to be doing some net reading myself in the near future,
> but the first question that needs answering is which distribution of
> Linux should we go to?
>
> I know of two. (1) Slackware --which is what we are running, I
> think--and (2) red hat. I think there are 3 or 4 others. We need to
> get some info as to which distribution is best for our purposes. One
> may be good for the home user who has no reason to run server
> software and is only using it as a PC but running Unix instead of
> MS-DOS, while another is ideal for the business with a host on the
> Internet. I would like to learn the strengths/advantages of each
> distribution. I think you are thinking about installing a BSD-type
> Unix instead of a SysV-type (like Linux). I know the BSD-type is
> probably better with respect to being a network-oriented operating
> system, but I know of no one in Turkey running a BSD-type Unix, and
> since they don't pay us to tinker all day with these systems, we may
> be forced to using a Linux system (even though they may really suck
> as network-oriented systems).
>
> ---<BEGIN>---
> Safa GURCaN
> gurcan@veterinary.ankara.edu.tr
> I love Ankara-Istanbul-Antalya
> ---</BEGIN>---
>
>