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Date:      Fri, 14 Nov 2008 16:39:02 -0600
From:      eculp@casasponti.net
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: re changing from vista
Message-ID:  <20081114163902.17qwm4xct4bkg4o0w@intranet.casasponti.net>
In-Reply-To: <20081114223200.GA4293@gizmo.acns.msu.edu>
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Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@msu.edu> escribi=F3:

> On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 08:00:23AM +1000, Da Rock wrote:
>
>>
>> On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 11:58 +0100, peter wrote:
>> > Dear sirs
>> >
>> > please can you help me i am totally confused i want to change from
>> > windows vista
>> >
>> > but i cannot understand which system to use
>> >
>> > i am not sure if freebsd will work with my hardware and software
>> >
>> > kind regards
>> >
>> > Peter
>>
>> Welcome to the free world Peter!
>>
>> FreeBSD is a very powerful and stable system, but that said it is also
>> very hands on - the opposite extreme of vista which is all hands off.
>> This means that you will have a very steep learning curve.
>>
>> This list is /very/ helpful, others may not be so friendly or helpful.
>> This is great for newbies who need some real help in getting to know
>> their system and fixing problems, but there are times when even this is
>> not enough if you don't have enough experience with the system.
>>
>> My advice is this: get used to the *nix (linux, unix and other
>> derivatives) systems and how they do things, and the best way to do this
>> is to use linux which is like a halfway house for windows users. The
>> software available for all systems is HUGE. And all this software will
>> usually run on both systems. The difference is linux will take care of a
>> lot of maintenance for you (like vista), but still allows you to get
>> your hands dirty hacking the system to your hearts content.
>>
>> This is not to deter you from using FreeBSD - linux is a tough system
>> when compared to windows, but FreeBSD is even tougher; bit like
>> comparing a tank to fort knox. But the ease of use and experience you'll
>> gain from using linux will be more forgiving than using FreeBSD.
>
> This is just wrong.    I have always found FreeBSD to be easier
> to install and configure the way I want it that the Red Hat or Suse
> I often have to use for some servers at work.

Amen to that.  I've converted many Ubuntu users who had shot =20
themselves in the foot.  They are now happy freeBSD users. YMMV

ed
>
> You can learn them all if you want and use them all.
> But, don't be bullied in to believing that FreeBSD is any harder
> than the Lunix flavors out there.
>
> ////jerry
>
>>
>> My suggestion would be to get used to the *nixes with Ubuntu or even
>> PCBSD (which is a FreeBSD variant for newer users), once you have gotten
>> used to that give yourself another steep learning curve and jump to the
>> final level of FreeBSD straight-up :)
>>
>> Keep in touch with this list and you'll get all your questions answered
>> no matter how ridiculous they may seem to the seasoned users here, and
>> the Ubuntu list is nearly as helpful from my observation (hence my
>> recommendation).
>>
>> Once you have the experience you'll definitely want FreeBSD for its
>> security, stability, and more. You can run a desktop, a server, or just
>> about whatever you want on it. The possibilties are endless with nearly
>> any *nix system, but the stability can only be found with BSD.
>>
>> Good luck with your endeavours and welcome, again
>>
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