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Date:      Sat, 12 Dec 1998 11:34:08 +0100 (CET)
From:      Manuel Enrique Garcia Cuesta <megarcia@intercom.es>
To:        Juan Carlos Ocasio <jcocasio@miners.utep.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   RE: FreeBsd roouter
Message-ID:  <XFMail.981212113408.megarcia@intercom.es>
In-Reply-To: <000b01be252c$da098bc0$40256c81@utep.edu>

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El 11-Dec-98 a la(s) 17:36:54 Juan Carlos Ocasio escribia:
> Dear Freebsd,
>                       I am very new to unix, I've purchased version 3.0 and I
> am getting ready to install it.  Now I was reading somewhere that it may be
> posible to set up a unix box as a router.  Is that possible?

        Totally and definitely.

> If so can I do it with Freebsd?  And what hardware would you suggest for it?  
> Right now I
> have a Intel pentium 233 mmx, 96 megs of sdram, DFI motherboard with the tx
> chip set, a Diamond stealth 3D video card, 10 gig Ide hard drive, 
> toshiba 36x cdrom, Creative sound blaster external modem, Awe64 gold sound
> card.  As far as network cards go I have several to choose from.  I have 3com
> 509 etherlink III, a few NE/2000 compatibles, Lynks pci adapter.  Will this
> work?

        FreeBSD is as good a unix as any other. With respect to hardware,
do not heed me much because I don't have much expertise on the subject,
but what you have seems *way* more than enough. I'd suggest having a look
at http://www.freebsd.org or the HTML manual in one of the CDs of the
distribution and look there for compatibility issues regarding hardware.

>  Right now that machine runs NT server.

        Yuck ! :)

> I really feel that Unix is the
> way to go, but I am  goin to need help.(I've bought an onslouth of Unix and
> Linux books.)  Also can I port the K.D.E. desktop windows manager to freebsd,

        As far as I can recall, at least 2.2.7 comes with KDE ready to
install. I think this desktop didn't work very well for me, or maybe I
just didn't bother to take the time to fine tune it. Maybe other people
have different experiences.

> or would you recomend the one freebsd comes with instead?

        Actually there are several available for FreeBSD. It's a matter
of taste, you know.

> I realize they are
> alot of questions, but any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thank you

        Most welcome

> Juan Carlos Ocasio
> Tchnolgy Corner 
> University of Texas at El Paso
> 

                                                        Manuel Garcia


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