Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 04:27:03 -0800 From: Mark <mark@darklogik.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: RE: I quit Message-ID: <20050109042703.A78038@logik.ath.cx> In-Reply-To: <20050109085346.D88A823EE65@ws5-4.us4.outblaze.com>
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> The ISO images that you download over the Internet are for techies > who WANT to learn how the system really works "underneith". They > LIKE IT when things break down because how do you learn anything > if you don't have to fix a few problems? I can definitely see this. I run five or six small servers at home to provide a few services for the house and friends nearby. They run a mixture of Open+FreeBSD. I spent a good week taking the system apart, removing things, tweaking scripts etc. On the eigth day, they were all running nicely and locked up tighter than a ducks arse. I was left twiddling my thumbs. I contemplated logging into a few of them and typing random commands as root so I might have something to fix. I suggest you run your machine with a precariously balanaced glass of orange juice on it at all times. It will lessen the chances of you being afflicted with this terrible, and above all, dull, syndrome. 0.02 sterling Mark
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