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ending on which version, some versions are
more suited to being used as a desktop than others; PC-BSD for example,
along with SUSE and even Mandriva, all work well for this.
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> Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 07:08:30 +0100
> From: matt...@freebsd.org
> To: german...@outlook.com
> CC: freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.org
> Subject: Re: Spreading the word
>
> On 09/09/2012 22:09, Allen Kenner wrote:
> > Is anyone here a
Hello all,
I've been using FreeBSD on and off since 4.0. I have my FreeBSD Mouse Pad, my
FreeBSD Stickers that literally cover my Laptop, and all of my Computers, and
my two FreeBSD tee shirts I wear with pride, and my FreeBSD boxer Shorts as
well. I also have purchased just about every Item av
way more than this, and if anyone likes it, or
thinks it's funny, I'll try more :)
If nothing else, I Hope it gives someone a laugh,
-Allen
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ith, and why, and
what for, and maybe even get new ideas of your own.
For whatever it's worth; GREAT job!
-Allen / gore
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On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 06:29 -0400, Paul Ammann wrote:
> I read your post and thought I add my 2 cents: When did insecure
> operating systems become an international standard?
I don't think I brought up any standards.
> Good security design takes time, and necessarily means limiting
> functionalit
you use BSD, or the Internet in general, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND SOMETHING ELSE!
I put that whole thing in caps for a reason:
Doctor Marshal Kirk McKusick! I had the pleasure of talking with him a few
times in the past, and other than being incredibly funny, he's VERY
interestin
Shane Calimlim wrote:
+1 to a better installer, graphical or not.
I'd settle for one that while installing packages you've selected,
doesn't sit there saying to switch discs in what seems to be a very
random order... I still think that would help a lot Why DOES the
installer do that ex
Charlie Kester wrote:
On Sun 27 Sep 2009 at 12:25:50 PDT Chris Rees wrote:
This guy replying to your post was a troll, basically. Ignore him, and
Yep. It shows that some Linux fans are just as prone to creating FUD as
their adversaries in the Windows world.
I'd like to think the BSD communit
Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Allen wrote:
PS; not to sound weird, but does anyone here have any neat hardware
configurations? Like a machine running FreeBSD that has like CD/DVD/Tape
/Cool hardware you're proud of? Thanks!
http://berklix.com/scanjet/ FreeBSD inside a scanner.
Cheers,
J
happen, and I'm more or less wondering what other things people
on here do to get the word out.
As Marshall Kirk McKusick said "The Linux guys go out there and they do
things and they have more market share, and I think it's important we do
the same". I'd love to
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Allen writes:
You can't get sued for it ;) The US has a law here that states a
parody of something isn't a rip off.
There is no such law, only legal practice, and the US is only a small
part of the world.
Yes, but BSD was started in California, an
Kevin Kinsey wrote:
Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote:
Saifi Khan writes:
Allen writes:
I thought about this for a minute before sending this message, and
figured why not? Those Credit Card commercials you see on TV always
say "Something something, 5 dollars, something something 50 dollars
Hi list,
First, I want to say thank you. To anyone who's ever used FreeBSD,
you've either loved it outright, or been in awe. How is it possible that
something so complex as an OS can be done without cash to everyone doing
it? Now think about this; How can this OS be so much better than one
mo
(Read the Complete Free BSD for details)
-Allen
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On Monday 20 March 2006 11:08 am, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > Not sure about this one but selling BSD/OS could be a good idea too.
>
> That operating system has been dead and gone for a few years.
I know, that's why I said to do so, I'd love to be able to use it.
>
> (I still have customers that act
t
and ordered a free item to see when it would get here and it it happened
again, and as I said I made a reply to this the day after it came to point
out it had come, and with a lot of free stickers which I thought was a hell
of a nice gesture.... M
On Saturday 18 March 2006 12:25 pm, Gilbert Fernandes wrote:
> > I ripped them so bad an NT server would look good. A week later I
> > get a phone call and do to a "problem" they couldn't get back to
> > me for almost 2 weeks. They finally sent my DVD and a BSD
> > sticker.
>
> They sent me an emai
mbers of FreeBSD around but they just take
> > money, dont send anything and don't care afterwards.
>
> I agree. Don't ever buy from there, it was horrible.
>
> -Allen
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