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Date:      Tue, 14 Apr 1998 16:42:41 -0700 (PDT)
From:      David Wolfskill <dhw@whistle.com>
To:        FreeBSD-Newbies@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: What do newbies want?
Message-ID:  <199804142342.QAA00806@pau-amma.whistle.com>

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>Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 07:21:44 +1000
>From: Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>

>What would make things easier and more pleasant for people who try FreeBSD
>for the first time? Is there something you wished for when you started but
>couldn't find? What did you find that you really liked? Are there problems
>that only newbies have, that could be addressed somehow? If you had a magic
>wand, what would you like to see added, removed, or improved?

Fewer forced references to bizarre PC hardware and M$ "software".
Rather, use of more usual UNIX terminology.  I'm still quite unclear
about how "slices" work; I was unable to build a FreeBSD system except
by setting up the disks in dedicated mode.

Basically, I don't have time in my life to learn M$ stuff just so I can
understand how to make, use, and administer FreeBSD systems.

For that matter, "gratuitous change" reduction would be useful -- I'm
forever checking things on other kinds of systems, then trying to do a
tail -f /var/adm/messages -- which sn't very useful on a FreeBSD box.
(Yeah, I could make a symlink, but I administer a bunch of the boxes.  I
suppose I could hack up an amd map, but that would be cruel & unusual.)

Although I am beginning to unnderstand that the "ports" concept may be
useful for some folks, I'm still rather uncomfortable with it, since I
want o have a single source repository for site-installed software, and
I'm accustomed to doing the various configuration & make things that
need to be done anyway.  It isn't clear that the "ports" approach is all
that useful if FreeBSD isn't the only UNIX flavor around....  As a
consequence, it rarely even occurs to me to see if a "port" exists -- I
fire up ncftp & go to the site where something is, get it, unpackit, &
do the usual stuff....

Of course, some of my eccentricities are becoming more widely known,
david
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