heh i have that problem a lot. i think it's the submissive side of me. don't ask to ask... heh can't f#%^@ stay away from arpnetworks myself. *looks at the signup form again* huh? oh just i like the idea of a good bsd host and i decided a month ago i'd get rid of it until i found something to do with it and it just so happens i have a few ideas. i miss banging around with freebsd. go openbsd! why openbsd? i'm not averse to the idea, i just don't know what makes openbsd 'better' dr_jkl: i like ++ for openbsd as well :D - mostly because of its simplicity simplicity, correctness and better documentation I use FreeBSD too, but only for ZFS and jails, and only on bare metal, here on arp I use OpenBSD. Some ppl in here will disagree but I find it ridiculous to run ZFS on a VPS HAIL EMPEROR UP_THE_IRONS up_the_irons: ping DaCa: you like ZFS on FreeBSD? (it's totally production ready this time, we promise) jdoe: haha, yeah, I was thinking of you when I asked that kind of like the schedulers in... what was it, from 4 to 5? or 5 to 6? FWIW my NAS is pretty happily running ZFS. Not as root or anything fancy, but it seems to work well. I'm going to go cry in a corner now... I'm not sure if it's because i still skim /. periodically, or because this made the front page http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/12/10/1920258/how-to-use-a-linux-virtual-private-server "I think it's meant to be like a how-to, except written by someone who doesn't really know how to." /. is so bad I love when I see headlines "Yesterday blah blah" and the date is 2 or 3 days ago. (*the date -- a date in the article) heh yeah wow, slashdot is still around? indeed yeh it's been like 15 years i think