System Panics, Part 2: Recovering and Debugging 26
LiquidPC writes: "This is Part 2 in a two-part series on system panics. In his first column, Michael Lucas talked about how to prepare a FreeBSD system in case of a panic. In this column, he talks about what to do when the worst happens."
Re:*BSD is dying (Score:1)
is obviously too lazy or just too irresponsible to have done any security patches to the machine
(which would require a reboot). There is NO operating system unix or otherwise which has not
found some sort of security flaw either in the kernel or in a server app in that length of time.
Solution! (Score:1)
This one's too easy: switch to Linux [gentoo.org]
Re:Solution! (Score:2)
I am no newbie either. Its just, They patch anything and everything without any regard for side effects, I have had 4 different boxes corrupt a filesystem with gentoo. Then I said, thats it. I have had enough. Bye.
If you tell me that there isnt a system that the worst can happen, I had a deal that you could make 10,000 at home.