Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:09:44 +0200 From: Malte von dem Hagen <DocValde@gmx.de> To: "Ken Copling" <copling@fidnet.com> Cc: freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Subjects make sense was: Message-ID: <197604930.20030731210944@gmx.de> In-Reply-To: <000a01c35795$749cc2c0$358dfea9@yourze8cxvr8tt> References: <000a01c35795$749cc2c0$358dfea9@yourze8cxvr8tt>
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Hallo Ken Copling, am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 um 20:56:26 schrieben Sie: > hello is there a command that allows me to hook up to the net through the > text consoles i know i can use kppp through kde an gnome has its own to > but I hate having to start up x just to be able to surf the web 1. This is freebsd-newbies and not freebsd-questions. The second would be a better place for your question. 2. A line in an email should not be longer than 72 characters. If it is longer, it gets unreadable. 3. You should look for another email-client. 4. Please use dots and commata and so on in your writing. The way you do it, i cannot get the sense of your words. Same for capital letters at the beginning of a sentence. 5. Please put a subject on your mail. 6. What do you want, to "hook up to the net" or to "surf the web"? The "Internet" is a lot more than the "World Wide Web". 7. You may want to check /usr/ports/www/lynx Regards, (<- It does not hurt to be polite!) Malte PS && offtopic: I vote for a "internet license" to get before being allowed to pollute the net. -- Malte von dem Hagen DocValde@gmx.de http://www.docvalde.net/
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