On May 28, 2005, at 15:56, Claus Guttesen wrote:
whatever. The ports-collection will take care of dependencies.
Upgrading is done by portupgrade zsh for instance.
Just a small hint: personally I tend to always use the "-b" option to
create a backup copy of the previous version (usually saved
> Im currently running fedora core 2. I was informed about this list by a
> friend running freebsd. Now what I wanted to ask is whether any one of you
> has used any redhat flavours, if so, what is the distinct advantage of
> moving to freebsd ( i have never used it), i cant just migrate because th
Phares Kariuki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im currently running fedora core 2. I was informed about this list by a
> friend running freebsd. Now what I wanted to ask is whether any one of you
> has used any redhat flavours, if so, what is the distinct advantage of
> moving to freebsd ( i have never used i
Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote:
On Sat, 28 May 2005 11:43:14 +0300
Phares Kariuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im currently running fedora core 2. I was informed about this list by
a friend running freebsd. Now what I wanted to ask is whether any one
of you has used any redhat flavours, if so, wh
On Sat, 28 May 2005 11:43:14 +0300
Phares Kariuki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im currently running fedora core 2. I was informed about this list by
> a friend running freebsd. Now what I wanted to ask is whether any one
> of you has used any redhat flavours, if so, what is the distinct
> advant
Hi,
Im currently running fedora core 2. I was informed about this list by a
friend running freebsd. Now what I wanted to ask is whether any one of you
has used any redhat flavours, if so, what is the distinct advantage of
moving to freebsd ( i have never used it), i cant just migrate because th