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Date:      Sat, 21 Mar 1998 20:27:57 -0600 (CST)
From:      BJ Bell <brian@centrisys.com>
To:        "anton f.angelo" <anton@mojo.org>
Cc:        Studded <Studded@dal.net>, freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: FUG- FreeBSD User Group
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980321201746.244B-100000@erebus.artificers.net>
In-Reply-To: <19980321113634.07117@mojo.org>

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why is my signature file being pasted above my mail?!

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No Compromise (No Regrets)

BJ Bell (aka Artificer)
brian@centrisys.com

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> 	They ran linux on the titanic?  That explains a lot. :)
> 
> leo@titanic:bash$ 
> Unexpected iceberg event.  kernel panic.

actually the story is that the titanic was rendered on linux machines (to
keep cost down :P) I don't want to get into a rant here but I've used
linux for three years and it isnt all that bad. I've used freebsd for a
couple of months and I like it as well. Linux, for me, was not that
difficult to setup. I guess it just depends on what you learned from. When
i first toyed with freebsd I found things difficult. Ive installed
everything from scratch on both FreeBSD and Linux and each has its own
little quirks and advantages. One thing I disliked about FreeBSD was its
lack of good documentation. Linux blows freebsd away when it comes to
comparing documentation projects. Maybe I can motivate some people to
write some good documentation (i.e. setting up natd so other hosts behind
your gateway can access the internet on one address). Also the primary
reason I use unix clones at all is for programming (which I havnt had much
time to do in a while) kernel hacking guides and unix programming
tutorials, etc would be very appreciated.

		Anyways, this is just my thoughts on how to make fbsd
better. more docs == better! :P

					BJ Bell (aka Artificer)


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