Congratulations, I wish you much luck. I presume, from your email
address, that you work for Weyerhauser? I think that I might know one
of the salesmen there, he used to work for Mac Blo and come to our store
but got transfered from Edmonton to Saskatoon. Anyway, I would install
4.0 release and play with that for a while then upgrade to -stable or
-current. BTW if you would like, I can lend you my 4.0 cd's for a
week. I'm in central AB and could mail them to you, that would save a
lot of time in downloading, unless you have a really fast connection.
Darren Wiebe
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Commissionnaires wrote:
>
> I am interested in learning about the freebsd operating system, I dont have
> very much exerience yet but I am motivated to learn. I have poked around
> other OS but have found them unappealing to my interest, I like the concept
> of free source systems like linux and have played with SUSE a little but
> found the limited availability of learning materials in english a
> hinderance. I have downloaded and printed the manual as of page 34 where I
> came upon your invitation I decided to reach out and touch someone. I woud
> like some quick advice as to what version I should install via ftp to begin
> my learning, and what would be the best path to follow. I am particularily
> interested in learning to program in an acceptable language and want to
> concentrate on network protocols and reliable secure communications, as well
> as network security and firewalls.
>
> Thank you for any advice that you can offer.
>
> Arnold Murphy
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