Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 19:00:20 -0500 From: "Ne'Bahn" <business.oriented@gmail.com> To: "UNIX - questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Install via ports... Message-ID: <002001c71f12$f36c4560$71d3dcc9@bloodlust>
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Hi list, I've read the handbook for ports, basically (if I understand) ports are files that brings information (location, dependencies) to the system to compile a series of files (sources) to have the final piece of software. Very nice with the advantages that comes with this type of installation, but, what about a big applications like Gnome, OpenOffice and so on. I can't try ports because I can't have a fast/long connection for downloads (due to some restrictions on my country) so I always install via packages, and it takes a while, well a little bit. So what I am asking if is anyone has test a Gnome, OpenOffice.org, or any other big installations via ports (say in a Pentium 4 2.8GHz HT with 512Mb RAM) can tell me the elapsed time ??? Just curious...thanks in advance.
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