Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 14:24:46 -0500 From: KapuT <kaput@whoever.com> To: Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au> Cc: FreeBSD-Newbies <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Project for newbies Message-ID: <3515657E.74EE37DD@whoever.com> References: <35148CCD.7CB64E84@whoever.com> <19980322172115.20462@welearn.com.au> <3514B3CF.7C886A81@whoever.com> <19980322181431.64480@welearn.com.au> <3514CD68.EDD94F88@whoever.com> <19980323033244.21481@welearn.com.au>
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--------------600B842EF38B7486EFF8B5C4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ok, right, I prefer than we "collaborate" (fuck, I forget the english word!) with doc people like Doug. But there is a problem: I find them static. Static because the date on the paper is August 15, 1997. Ark! But I haved an idea with HTML who can do centralisation with participation: I will work on it to day, and you will see the result. I dont know how to explain it, much like a kind of <FORM> (formulary in HTML) where you will find all the page and where you will be abble to edit the text and send to me the new text, where you will be abble to create new part and send to me. I will do the starting page at http://www.aei.ca/~malartre/newbies.html So, all thing will rapidly change, typing error and bad english will be corrected. And new part of the text, or modification eazy. ok? so, all devellopers area will be of number 0.1 or 0.x and after, contents and after we start with 1.0 Login: little ircII tutorial :-) Now, if your under BSD right now, and you want to chat. Go to the port tkirc (you should run Xfree86 for that port!). I dont remember, but it should be /usr/ports/net/tkirc not sure Find it and "make it" like, when your in the directory of the port tkirc, you write make then it will do the download and you must be on the internet! after, when finished make install and finally make clean Ok, right, its not currently the best explantion :-) after all, if it work, you type tkirc in an Xterm (you should have X-window) and after the command /server, you should put the server is name and a port like /server toronto.on.ca.undernet.org 7777 find some server of undernet near you. If you prefer we can do it on dalnet... I dont care cya KapuT please, no one know how many FreeBSD machines are up? :-) Sue Blake wrote: > On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 03:35:52AM -0500, KapuT wrote: > > So, I have created on undernet the channel #BSD-Help > > that should be a central place where we can talk in real time in the > > future... > > > > If you are not in accord of the name of the channel or with the server group, > > say it! > > I'm not into IRC much, but I'll have a go if you can help me find it. I'm > using IrcII. How can I find out what to type after /server to get to the > right place? > > -- > > Regards, > -*Sue*- > > find / -name "*.conf" |more -- *************************** kaput@whoever.com www.aei.ca/~malartre/ ICQ #4224434 IRCNet #quebec #wage #mid Undernet #FreeBSD Windows95 Unix-Version FreeBSD-2.2.6 *************************** --------------600B842EF38B7486EFF8B5C4 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <HTML> Ok, right, I prefer than we "collaborate" (fuck, I forget the english word!) with doc people like Doug. <BR>But there is a problem: I find them static. Static because the date on the paper is <BR>August 15, 1997. <BR>Ark! <BR>But I haved an idea with HTML who can do centralisation with participation: <BR>I will work on it to day, and you will see the result. I dont know how to explain it, much like a kind of <FORM> (formulary in HTML) where you will find all the page and where you will be abble to edit the text and send to me the new text, where you will be abble to create new part and send to me. I will do the starting page at <BR><A HREF="http://www.aei.ca/~malartre/newbies.html">http://www.aei.ca/~malartre/newbies.html</A> <BR>So, all thing will rapidly change, typing error and bad english will be corrected. And new part of the text, or modification eazy. <BR>ok? <BR>so, all devellopers area will be of number 0.1 or 0.x <BR>and after, contents and after we start with 1.0 <B><FONT FACE="Courier New,Courier">Login:</FONT></B> <P>little ircII tutorial :-) <BR>Now, if your under BSD right now, and you want to chat. Go to the port tkirc (you should run Xfree86 for that port!). <BR>I dont remember, but it should be /usr/ports/net/tkirc <BR>not sure <BR>Find it and "make it" <BR>like, when your in the directory of the port tkirc, you write <BR><B><FONT FACE="Courier New,Courier">make</FONT></B> <BR>then it will do the download and you must be on the internet! <BR>after, when finished <BR><B><FONT FACE="Courier New,Courier">make install</FONT></B> <BR>and finally <BR><B>make clean</B> <P>Ok, right, its not currently the best explantion :-) <BR>after all, if it work, you type <FONT FACE="Courier New,Courier"><B>tkirc </B>in an Xterm </FONT>(you should have X-window) <P>and after the command /server, you should put the server is name and a port <BR>like <BR><B><FONT FACE="Courier New,Courier">/server toronto.on.ca.undernet.org 7777</FONT></B> <BR>find some server of undernet near you. <BR>If you prefer we can do it on dalnet... I dont care <P>cya <BR>KapuT <P>please, no one know how many FreeBSD machines are up? :-) <P>Sue Blake wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>On Sun, Mar 22, 1998 at 03:35:52AM -0500, KapuT wrote: <BR>> So, I have created on undernet the channel #BSD-Help <BR>> that should be a central place where we can talk in real time in the <BR>> future... <BR>> <BR>> If you are not in accord of the name of the channel or with the server group, <BR>> say it! <P>I'm not into IRC much, but I'll have a go if you can help me find it. I'm <BR>using IrcII. How can I find out what to type after /server to get to the <BR>right place? <P>-- <P>Regards, <BR> -*Sue*- <P>find / -name "*.conf" |more</BLOCKQUOTE> <P>-- <BR>*************************** <BR>kaput@whoever.com <BR>www.aei.ca/~malartre/ <BR>ICQ #4224434 <BR>IRCNet #quebec #wage #mid <BR>Undernet #FreeBSD <BR>Windows95 <BR>Unix-Version FreeBSD-2.2.6 <BR>*************************** <BR> </HTML> --------------600B842EF38B7486EFF8B5C4-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-newbies" in the body of the message
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