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Date:      Sat, 06 Jan 2001 11:16:30 -0500
From:      Bill Moran <wmoran@mail.iowna.com>
To:        Edward <edvard@post.omnitel.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   General questions (was Help ME !!!)
Message-ID:  <3A5744DE.1CF72561@mail.iowna.com>
References:  <99081315570300.03546@mainhost.ed.com>

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Please correct the date and time on your system.

Edward wrote:
>         1. How I can(if I can)  extract packages from other systems, for
> example from *.deb, *.rpm (Debian Linux or Red Hat Linux packages) ???

There's a port for an rpm extractor somewhere. First, you should check
to see if there's a native FreeBSD version of the software you want.
Read the docs on ports, packages and linux compatibility.

>         5. Whe I using dial-up connection in console I begin seeing "silo
> overflow"... What does it mean ?

According to "man sio" it means an interrupt problem with your serial
port.

>         6. What system do you use (I am sure FreeBDS), what GUI(GNOME, KDE),
> in a word tell me more about useful programs (I think you are using best
> programs :-) )... One more, what mail reader and what internet
> browser are you using???

Personally, I use Netscape for both mail & Internet. I like Mozilla
better but it's too slow on this 150Mhz. I've heard that Netscape
mangles mail but I haven't found anything better yet and nobody has
complained directly to me so I'm assuming it's not that bad. Just make
sure you've got Netscape mail configured not to use HTML. For GUI I
simply use Enlightenment. Gnome & KDE don't do anything for me in
particular, and they use tons of memory. I use tons of other programs,
but I don't know what else would interest you. This is all on a FreeBSD
4.2 machine that I update to -STABLE about once a month.

-Bill


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