Hello,
In case you really want a DVD with FreeBSD you can make one yourself
using this guide:
http://www.pa.msu.edu/~tigner/bsddvd.html
Which worked fine when I tried it a while back.
Cheers,
Ralph.
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On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 04:32:09PM -0400, D. Mella wrote:
> I'm new to freebsd, and I'm really excited about this whole new world. I've
> been reading, and looking on the internet, and I'm wondering why there isn't
> a freebsd downloadable version in DVD.
The FreeBSD release process doesn't build
"D.Mella" wrote:
> Good Afternoon,
>
> I'm new to freebsd, and I'm really excited about this whole new world. I've
> been reading, and looking on the internet, and I'm wondering why there isn't
> a freebsd downloadable version in DVD.
Bandwidth costs money to net providers. Lots of a DVD would n
Hello,
I thought first about the same but I came to conclusion that there is
no really need for it. As far as I know the aim is to provide you
basic framework which you can customize as you like. The first CD is
more than you need to have fully runable FreeBSD system and second is
basically only
Good Afternoon,
I'm new to freebsd, and I'm really excited about this whole new world. I've
been reading, and looking on the internet, and I'm wondering why there isn't
a freebsd downloadable version in DVD.
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David Mella
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