Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2017 18:59:12 +0100 From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> To: swjatoslaw gerus <milstar2@eml.cc> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: test -Use the "reply to all" Message-ID: <20170109185912.d285b30c.freebsd@edvax.de> In-Reply-To: <1483983089.3364458.842076465.19FCF1A7@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1483977602.3345289.841962937.1493357E@webmail.messagingengine.com> <20170109171812.0fe7e640.freebsd@edvax.de> <1483983089.3364458.842076465.19FCF1A7@webmail.messagingengine.com>
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On Mon, 09 Jan 2017 18:31:29 +0100, swjatoslaw gerus wrote: > Use the "reply to all" > > > test > > is it correct ? Yes, looks correct (reply received directly and from the list). But use it on the message you reply to without changing the subject (the subject line usually keeps the same across the whole thread, only "Re:" is prefixed for replies after the initial post). Example: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question Re: Some question This is how a thread with several "question and answer turns" could look like. > After bsd installed or author would come to point ,that not suited > for freebsd I don't think there is a specific FreeBSD-related "unsuitedness", but the problem might be a more general one. Why not keep using Linux for the time being, and asking on a Ubuntu-related mailing list or web forum for your Tor problem? Keep the FreeBSD install intact, re-read the messages, compare to the manuals and the online documentation, and fix your configuration. Once your WLAN connection works on FreeBSD, install the additional software you need. But don't make it a top priority for now. When using FreeBSD, you'll see that you're using a much more comprehensible, maintainable and logically structured system compared to most Linux distributions. You get _safe_ software, much less bloated, on top of a carefully designed secure operating system with powerful tools and excellent documentation. Of course there is a learning curve - denying it would be stupid -, but there is a learning curve everywhere. As you are located at a university, attempting to gain knowledge, experience and understanding, learning "how to FreeBSD" is nothing that would be wrong in general, even though it _might_ not be your first priority for now. Depending on _what_ you're studying, FreeBSD could become a valuable tool for you to achieve your goals during the educational course (as it was for me). > please delete thread .Author need only one time in life It's not possible to delete messages from a public mailing list that has several public mirrors and archives. :-) -- Polytropon Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
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