Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 12:51:21 +0200 From: stephane@e2c.com (Stephane Legrand) To: chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: OS/2 users going to FreeBSD? :-) Message-ID: <v01510100afd6a6ae0830@[195.25.51.10]>
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> >While it's true that FreeBSD is more flexible, I don't think this >makes for a more complex setup. The real problem is in the >documentation. > > >To be fair, the handbook is pretty superficial. I'm not trying to >knock it--it's better than nothing--but we need something in much more >depth. I'm not just bitching about it: I've got a document half >ready, but I'm too busy at the moment to put on the final polish. If >somebody starts bugging me, that may change. > Just a suggestion for the documentation. Why don't include on the FreeBSD CD-Rom the Linux HOW-TO docs ? They seem pretty good and i think that it could help many people for the standard UNIX tools (XFree, ppp...). And it would be a good example of cooperation between UNIX free communities. Stephane. --> http://www.lituus.fr/stephane/ - To save the Internet, stop using Micro$oft softwares NOW ! - Do you want a REAL OS ? -> http://www.freebsd.org/
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