Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2001 22:21:12 +0200 From: "Edward Gess" <edward_gess@hotmail.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: new packages and ports Message-ID: <OE23ogkJXrRjbDt3Hvo00009d7a@hotmail.com>
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Hello dear helper!
First of all, thank you for reading my message. I have some questions
for you.
I very like FreeBSD, but I think that there is not enough flexibility of
choosing
installation data. I am not a simple dummy user, I even have written my
tiny kernel,
but due to my age (17) now I have to finish my school, read a lot of
books not
linked with computers at all!, etc., etc... In a word I need an OS with
which I could
complete my tasks. I think that FreeBSD is the best choice!
OK. Now the question itself: I would like to replace installed perl,
GCC, etc. ...
But, how you know, all these programs are installed as the base system,
so how I could update them, should I simply replace them by newer
ones???
And one more, what do you think about my english? I guess you've noticed
that I am not from England or America? I am from Lithuania, but I am not
Lithuanian, I am German, I only live here...
Thanks for all!
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