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Date:      Mon, 27 Jul 1998 11:01:29 -0700
From:      Ludwig Pummer <ludwigp@bigfoot.com>
To:        "freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: What tipped the balance
Message-ID:  <199807271817.LAA05229@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <35BC3FF3.E1EFA4BC@mcmail.com>
References:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.980726211200.25942A-100000@dsinw.com>

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At 09:53 AM 7/27/98 +0100, Rick Twyman wrote:
Christmas of 1996, I went to the Christmas Party hosted by my ISP (it was a
small, 10-line, $10/month for a TIA PPP account ISP, www.sns.com). Until
then, the only experience I had was using my shell account, and I didn't
even know about man pages then. So I asked the ISP's Unix guru, Bob
Palawoda (now at www.fiver.net), what he thought about a guy like me
loading Linux (the only free unix I had heard about until then). He
suggested FreeBSD, for the reasons that you could someday contribute your
own code improvement. I knew that would be a long way off (right now, my C
experience is limited to simple "read a comma delimited database and write
a price list with it" CGI scripts), but I became interested and visited
www.freebsd.org. I also visited a Linux web site or two, but they didn't
have the extensive Handbook or FAQ. I still had a 14.4k modem back then,
and didn't have a free partition, so I spent my time reading the Handbook
and the FAQ and all the instructions I could get to with my web browser.

So I finally repartitioned my hard drive and installed FreeBSD from a DOS
partition. I had downloaded bin and a few other things. FreeBSD booted, but
I didn't know what to do. So I hit the reset switch to go back to Window$.
Read up a bit. Booted back into FreeBSD. The startup fsck did its thing. I
discovered I hadn't installed the manpages. Booted into Window$, fdisked my
FreeBSD partition away, download the manpages, and reinstalled.

Since then, I've loaded FreeBSD onto three other computers of my own (all
of my computers have a FreeBSD partition on them). One's my cable modem
gateway and server for everything. One's my DNS and kerberos server. One's
my laptop, which I use to write CGIs with XEmacs. My desktop system was
without FreeBSD for a while, but then I got kind of frustrated with how
slow XEmacs, Netscape 4, and fvwm95 were going on the laptop (P-133, 24MB,
FreeBSD 2.2.6), so I reloaded FreeBSD onto my desktop, with kde (finally!).

And that's my story...
I still feel like a newbie sometimes (when installing something totally
unfamiliar, like when I installed kerberos), but that's what
documentations, irc, or freebsd-questions (and MLs) are for!

--Ludwig Pummer
ludwigp@bigfoot.com ludwigp@chipweb.ml.org
ICQ UIN: 692441   http://chipweb.home.ml.org

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