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Date:      Tue, 23 Jun 1998 14:30:06 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        Lanny Baron <purebeef@shaw.wave.ca>
Cc:        "freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Lists, newbies & support
Message-ID:  <358FF42E.EFCA75C1@aei.ca>
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.95q.980622193410.20196H-100000@outpost.col.auracom.com> <358F01AB.1BED3257@aei.ca> <358FECEA.B579208C@shaw.wave.ca>

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Lanny Baron wrote:
> 
> Malartre wrote:
> 
> > arthur wrote:
> > >
> >   It will continue to be a "techie" OS that is slow
> > > > growing and will probably never really catch on.  I am beginning to think
> > > > that this is exactly what most of the "elders" at FreeBSD really want.  They
> > > > are probably already overworked and simply don't have a lot of time for
> > > > truly newbie questions.
> > > >
> > >
> 
>             Hi,
> 
>         I have used FreeBSD since the 1.1.5 version. The following only applies to
> me.  As much as I really Love FreeBSD, it is a very techie OS.  I have had a LOT of
> help from people such as Jordan Hubbard and Greg Lehey. The biggest problem that I
> face is a lack of understanding of the basics. The other big problem is that once
> the system is started, I want to do 50 things at once. That for sure is no help in
> learning the intricacies of FreeBSD.
> 
>         As far as help is concerned. It is assumed that any user to FreeBSD will
> take the time to read the appropriate MAN page for his/her problem. Sometimes I
> find that the man page is very technical in nature and implies you know quite a bit
> already. I am NOT knocking our MAN pages. I have been told on some IRC channels
> that our (FreeBSD's) MAN pages are excellent compared to some other variant
> UNIX os's.
> 
>     And on the topic of help, there is a channel on the efnet (IRC) called #freebsd
> which I regularly frequent (and frequently get banned). I have received excellent
> help from some of the users there. I must mention Genesys, as he telneted to my pc
> and fixed a few things. Now I would like to see Microsoft do that. As we all know
> that is not going to happen. Albeit #freebsd is not the official help center for
> FreeBSD users. But it is a great place to learn a few things.
> 
>     The other problem is that of the case of the person who has ants in his pants
> and can't sit and learn well. That case is mine. Its called attention deficit
> disorder.
> 
>     Nonetheless, FreeBSD will grow when it can do a larger marketing concept. But
> then that costs big bucks....anyone want to pitch in?
> 
>     FreeBSD is a marvelous creation. It causes one to actually use the greatest
> gift we all have.....our brain (although some like mine are a little dysfunctional)
> 
> Cheers...
> Lanny
Hey, my brain to is disfunctionnal and I have ants in pants. Some time I
think it's mouse who are in my pants! 
;-)
Malartre
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