It's a big part of the history. Linux has been compared to its competitors all along after all.
I remember FreeBSD being ever present all along. Ultimately, Linux won on many fronts, the biggest one maybe the vast hardware/driver support.
I've used both extensively in the 90's and early 2000's, both on the server and workstation side. Ultimately settling 100% on Linux around 2004-5.
Still, competition on this space is very healthy. Who wants an OS monoculture?
It's a big part of the history. Linux has been compared to its competitors all along after all.
I remember FreeBSD being ever present all along. Ultimately, Linux won on many fronts, the biggest one maybe the vast hardware/driver support.
I've used both extensively in the 90's and early 2000's, both on the server and workstation side. Ultimately settling 100% on Linux around 2004-5.
Still, competition on this space is very healthy. Who wants an OS monoculture?