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Date:      Mon, 24 Nov 1997 11:57:03 -0800 (PST)
From:      Doug White <dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu>
To:        chuck yahrling <yahrling@cybertours.com>
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: 2.1.5 CD set
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.971124115316.12844C-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
In-Reply-To: <2.2.32.19971121124435.0091a69c@pop3.cybertours.com>

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On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, chuck yahrling wrote:

> The rest of the install goes fine - that is, I get a good, basic text-based
> install that boots, hosts FTP over ethernet, etc.  What I don't get is a lot
> of the packages I wanted.  So where do I get them?  

1.  Mount CDROM with packages tree on it (I think it's on Disc 1, 2.1.5 is
over two years old!)
2.  cd /cdrom/packages/category
3.  As root: pkg_add package.tgz

I've looked at the ftp
> site(s) and when I drill down to the directories, I see very small text
> files, but no TAR, GZ or other binary archives.  I'm guessing that I don't
> understand the way FreeBSD is distributed..... :^(

You're looking at the ports tree, which is a different system than the
packages.  The ports system provides an automated way to build a package
from it's original source; the packages tree does that already and bundles
up the results.  Packages are nice if you don't have the space to compile
and/or the CPU power to build, and are willing to accept any build-time
default options.  The ports tree gives you more freedom but you have to
actually build the program.  

It's a matter of personal preference.

> I'm tempted to go for one of the new 4-CD sets (2.5.5?) but don't want to
> get my hopes up, especially if the jumpstart docs are as spartan as the ones
> on the 2.1.5 CDs I have.  I really want to make this work, so where do I
> find primers that tell me basic stuff like how to launch Xfree86, how to
> logout (quit, exit, ctrl-c, ctrl-z don't seem to work) etc?  

Look into buying ``The Complete FreeBSD'' from Walnut Creek, and maybe a
basic UNIX book at your local larger bookstore.

> And is the new set really going to be easier?  And is it available now
> (website sez mid December?) 

Huh?  2.2.5 came out three weeks+ ago.

Doug White                              | University of Oregon  
Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major





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