Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 19:06:16 -0300 From: "Maximiliano A. Eschoyez" <meschoyez@ubp.edu.ar> To: Tim Parkinson <tim.parkinson@ccr.ntu.ac.uk> Cc: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: What do people on the list use FreeBSD for? Message-ID: <19980630220616064.AAA236.328@webmail>
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>I'm curious as to what people are using their FreeBSD machines for. > >---------------------------------------------- >Tim Parkinson -Teaching Company Associate >Nottingham Trent University & Clerical Gas Ltd >Tel: 0115 9783677 Fax: 0115 9706977 >tim.parkinson@ccr.ntu.ac.uk >tim@gubbins.ml.org -Home Tim: Well, you know, I'm a student (engineering in telecomunications). So, I decided to learn about UNIX enviroments 'cause my idea is to work with networks when I'll be graduated. At home I have a i486dx2 66Mhz that is running under DOS and WIN 3.1 (this pair is better than the WIN 95 'OS'), and of course FREE BSD. I started with FreeBSD on April (I'm a really NEWBIE), and now I'm learning new commands (all are new for me :-) ) and trying to have only UNIX-like OS at home. Today my PC is used for University and for experiments (hardware installation, different OS, games(OF COURSE!!!), etc.). But I'm working on LAN networks and I found it very stable and you can trust in it; the problem is that they need MS 'OS' to start working. Cheers, Maxi *** Free software sometimes is better than the commercial *** *** Take the best choice and don't be slaves *** To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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