Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 15:41:40 -0700 (PDT) From: James Phillips <anti_spam256@yahoo.ca> To: Neal Hogan <nealhogan@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD for the common man(or woman) (was: > upgrade 7.2 Message-ID: <945518.43400.qm@web65507.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <ab7b49bc0908061525w2e285c1ei35dd3187d0d29800@mail.gmail.com>
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--- On Thu, 8/6/09, Neal Hogan <nealhogan@gmail.com> wrote: > > So, this long story boils down to the following > question: > > > > What is that best way to use the handbook and related > documentation (like man-pages)? > > > > What?! > > Ummm . . . read them. I'm not trying to be too big of a > dick, but your > question strikes me as odd. Read them when you come across > something > that is troubling you. I suppose there is no need to read > about, say, > wifi card drivers that you don't use. > > > I am willing to do some reading, but get distracted by > irrelevant or sometimes too low-level stuff. I want to avoid > programing as much as possible until I actually have a > work-station I am comfortable playing around with. > > How do you expect to get comfortable w/out "playing > around," other > than, I guess (a'la above) reading the documentation? > Put another way: I want a reliable, backed-up file-server before playing around on my "workstation" that would be a separate computer. I want to build myself a "sand-box" so I don't have to worry about breaking stuff that is unrelated. Another way of asking the question: How much of a learning curve is configuring FreeBSD (for Samba, NFS, DVD burning (backups) expected to be? Am I reading too much because of a learning disability, or do I really need to read and understand that much detail? I have some experience with Dos/Windows, and Linux (mainly Debian based). Regards, James Phillips __________________________________________________________________ Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.yahoo.com
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