Date: Wed, 19 May 2004 09:27:05 +0930 From: Tim Aslat <tim@spyderweb.com.au> To: Donna478@aol.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: c and freebsd Message-ID: <20040519092705.27b265ae@bofh.spyderweb.com.au> In-Reply-To: <1e8.20c31919.2ddbf7fd@aol.com> References: <1e8.20c31919.2ddbf7fd@aol.com>
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In the immortal words of Donna478@aol.com... > hello i'm learing c and hoping to make bsd a life long friend. i'm > thinking about building a cluster in total of about 20-25+ clients. > does freebsd support c, i expect it to, and does that come with > "graphic functions" and name a list of prog. languages that freebsd > supports, please. coming from microsoft (the bastard) . please explain > it in dummy terms , i'm 16 by the way, thanx a whole lot! Welcome to the club. Of course FreeBSD supports C, that's he language it was written in. As for clustering, I believe that just about any unix variant is capable of it in some form or another. Graphics functions are available, but it depends on what type you are looking for. In this case, the ports collection is your friend. once you have FreeBSD installed, I recommend that you type man intro man ports man hier and also read the handbook less /usr/share/doc/handbook/book.txt I suggest you spend some time reading the handbook before asking too many questions on the mailing lists, as you will find the majority of the answers in there. Good luck & have fun Cheers Tim -- Tim Aslat <tim@spyderweb.com.au> Spyderweb Consulting http://www.spyderweb.com.au Phone: +61 0401088479
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