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Date:      Thu, 24 Jan 2002 19:03:23 +1030
From:      Brian Astill <bastill@sa.apana.org.au>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: A question from a convert from Windows to FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <02012419032304.01209@BAPhD.gihon.org.au>
In-Reply-To: <0ffe01c1a371$661d1b20$6600640a@attbi.com>
References:  <0ffe01c1a371$661d1b20$6600640a@attbi.com>

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On Wednesday 23 January 2002 04:49, Douglas R. Spindler wrote:
> I've been in the industry for 10 years now and have seen the light of
> FreeBSD.  I know a few Unix commands and know DOS very well.
>
> Here's my question, why do you guys make converting so difficult?

An interesting question, and I note that of the replies I have seen, 
only Bob Geisen seems to understand the issue.

You would think that installing from CD (the most obvious way, IMHO), 
that the install procedure which can, and does, find your network 
card and set it up correctly does NOT find your modem. (It doesn't find 
your sound card either, but I guess you can do without sound)  
FreeBSD with its ports collection virtually depends on your Internet 
access, but leaves the modem setup to you.  Go figure.

The problem seems to be that a high proportion of people installing 
FreeBSD are Un*x literate, and are not operating on the same wavelength 
as the converter from WinDOS.  Such people access the Internet through 
a server, not from their own modem, I suppose.  Hence no automatic 
support for modems.

I had trouble using X as a user.  The solutions offered - like "install 
Xwrapper" (which already existed on my system) - were unusable by me.
A knowledgeable friend gave me the commands to change the mode 
(whatever that means) of the Xserver.  That worked just fine on my 
single-user system.  He understood whereas freebsd-questions did not.
Not a criticism, just a comment.  

Basically, help needs to be offered at the level of the enquirer, not 
at the level of the answerer.  That seems to be the issue almost 
wherever one goes to find out about FreeBSD. 

-- 
Regards,
Brian

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