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Date:      Thu, 30 Apr 1998 07:37:01 -0400
From:      Malartre <malartre@aei.ca>
To:        dwilde1@ibm.net
Cc:        freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Demo CDs (was: blessing)
Message-ID:  <3548625D.823DDBDB@aei.ca>
References:  <17537.893491629@time.cdrom.com> <3541F04D.474FE994@ibm.net> <19980429145242.02565@papillon.lemis.com> <3547A403.6E80E1A4@aei.ca> <3547F446.6983AB19@ibm.net>

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Don Wilde wrote:

> I think my "demo's" that I talk about use programming to do what your
> MPEG shows, except that they are easier and more impressive. We want to
> use FreeBSD to showcase FreeBSD, in a way that won't risk their hard
> disk. Everything comes off the CD, loads into RAM, and mostly whizbangs
> all on its own with scripts and cron jobs. It's just a teaser, a "wow,
> it can do that? Windows is so blah compared to that!", but that has the
> Handbook to study and some programs to play with. It's not for
> sysadmins, it's more for popular magazine editors and celebs and Joe
> Public. It's a completely risk-free harmless intro to FreeBSD for
> anybody. You bet I want W95 people, I also want people who would
> normally go Linux. People who will add an extra HDD to load FreeBSD
> alongside their 95.
>
> Of course, if you want to make mpeg's, I'll be glad to have them too!!!

Sorry all, I have not understanded in the previous msg than it was only in
the RAM :-/
Argh my english sucks
Hum, you will have to do a good doc & FAQ with it :-)

For the mouse, searching the FAQ I have finded:
        /etc/rc.conf:
          moused_type=auto          # see the rc.conf man page

Malartre
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