Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 22:21:52 -0500 From: Brian T.Schellenberger <bts@babbleon.org> To: ken burk <kburk@midsouth.rr.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Thank You Message-ID: <20020304032152.14FE1BA05@i8k.babbleon.org> In-Reply-To: <3C82E3C2.641464CF@midsouth.rr.com> References: <3C82E3C2.641464CF@midsouth.rr.com>
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Ever heard of blank lines? Just a couple quick things: 1. Ctl-Alt-+/- is the keypad +/- not the regular +/-. That could be an issue. 2. Bill can't sell his so cheap because he pays his programmers. FreeBSD is all volunteer labor--when you bought that package you bought the *packaging* and the manual, not the software, which is after all, free. This important to realize, too, in terms of support. 3. X configuration is still way harder than it ought to be. That's a major drawback of Free Software. 4. If you want a fairly "comfortable" interactive experience, install KDE or Gnome. 5. FreeBSD is never likely to get super-GUIfied as that's not where the interests of most FreeBSD developers lie--and when you don't pay developers, you have to let them work on what interests them! 6. Some Linuxes--like Mandrake--are more "hold your hand" Unixes. I actually switched from Mandrake to FreeBSD because Mandrake had gotten to darn "user friendly" (hand holding = hard to fix if broken) for me. Linux is not *as* stable or *as* fast as FreeBSD, nor is it *as* elegant, but it is more of all of those than Windows, and it's also more "hand holding" than FreeBSD, though not as much as Windows. So if you want a not-quite-as-extreme switch from M$, you might like Linux That said, if you've made it this far, I'd invite you to stay with FreeBSD. It's the pure unadalterated experience. On Sunday 03 March 2002 10:02 pm, you wrote: > I just want to write a quick note here and say a big Thank You to all > the people who are developing and useing this wonderfull operating > system.I am a home user that spends at least 7 hours per day online and > am quite good at finding anything I want to download.I have run about > every os that M$ has ever put out includeing xp corporate pro and the > new .net enterprise server and the FreeBsd 4.5 I downloaded last > sunday/monday beats them all hands down.The responce is awesome as > windoze has never worked this fast or felt so stable.I like it so much > that I went to comp usa yesterday and bought the FreeBsd powerpack 4.4 > for 69 dollars.I'm still running the 4.5 I downloaded but the powerpack > came with 10 cd's and an 800 page book (why cant bill sell his that > cheap??xp pro is 299.00,has 1 cd and a booklet and is such a resourse > hog).I had never run any form of unix before and only knew the ls > command when I did the standard install but I quickly got onto the man > command and 2 nights later got it online with dhcp client,e-mail and > yahoo messenger setup.It's a whole new ballgame to me and im haveing to > much fun and with so many free apps,tools and updates to choose from I > will never go back to M$ agian for any reason.I just collected the warez > and os's off the web for something to do and never sold them but some of > you will be glad to know that you have made an honest man out of me as I > wont ever mess with them agian and thats a good feeling.Mabey I havent > found the right place on your website yet but I would like to see a > little more "hold my hand" help for newbies like me on the x-windows gui > as im haveing a very hard time finding out how to change my screen > resolution (cont,alt +,- wont do it) and installing the ports.Thank > goodness for alt mouse click to move the big window so I can see the > buttons at the bottom.I have been wearing google out the last few days > for imformation.If you guys made the probe just a little smarter and > booted new users to a gui with cd burning,modem setup and e-mail > wizards,etc.so it was an easy setup or dummies like me I really > believe you could sell it for a reasonable price and bring micro$oft to > its knees in about 1 year because FreeBsd is a superior product.I have > come a long way in a short time and will get mine but most americans > arent gonna take the time to do all the required reading so they will > stick with bill and have to live with all the bugs and security holes in > the bloted os's they have to upgrade for high dollar each year.Seems > like bill is putting out a new one every other day and you guys have > stuck to improveing this for the last 17 years.Good Job.When I get mine > down a little better I plan on spending a lot of time helping others and > converting everyone I know to a real os.Thanks agian, > > Ken Burk > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message -- Brian T. Schellenberger . . . . . . . bts@wnt.sas.com (work) Brian, the man from Babble-On . . . . bts@babbleon.org (personal) ME --> http://www.babbleon.org http://www.eff.org <-- GOOD GUYS --> http://www.programming-freedom.org To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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