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Date:      Thu, 6 Aug 2009 17:25:10 -0500
From:      Neal Hogan <nealhogan@gmail.com>
To:        James Phillips <anti_spam256@yahoo.ca>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD for the common man(or woman) (was: > upgrade 7.2
Message-ID:  <ab7b49bc0908061525w2e285c1ei35dd3187d0d29800@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <182370.92452.qm@web65511.mail.ac4.yahoo.com>
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> inspired by a guy (the OP) who has been using fBSD for many
>> years
>> (over 5 . . . I can't remember the exact number).
>>
>
> I have been struggling to use FreeBSD for a shorter amount of time (for a=
 fileserver). I was originally attracted to OpenBSD "for security." However=
, OpenBSD users are expected to compile all patches from source. Since I wa=
sn't planning on doing code-reviews myself, I saw little benefit in using e=
xtra disk space and compile time when binaries would do.i

run -current (via snapshots)

>

[snip . . . a lot, which I didn't read]

> So, this long story boils down to the following question:
>
> What is that best way to use the handbook and related documentation (like=
 man-pages)?
>

What?!

Ummm . . . read them. I'm not trying to be too big of a dick, but your
question strikes me as odd. Read them when you come across something
that is troubling you. I suppose there is no need to read about, say,
wifi card drivers that you don't use.

> I am willing to do some reading, but get distracted by irrelevant or some=
times too low-level stuff. I want to avoid programing as much as possible u=
ntil I actually have a work-station I am comfortable playing around with.

How do you expect to get comfortable w/out "playing around," other
than, I guess (a'la above) reading the documentation?

>Thinking about it in the week before posting this, I think that part of my=
 problem is I want to use the documentation to do the "right thing" rather =
than experiment. Once I move the family's files onto the server, it becomes=
 essential. I won't be able to have it out of commission for weeks at a tim=
e. I hope with the server properly set up, win98 may even be usable again: =
just do a clean install every morning! I even downloaded the Windows 7 RC s=
o that I can be informed when I say it sucks.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> James Phillips
>
> PS: I find it a little annoying that FreeBSD releases faster than I can c=
onfigure my computer! ;)

Again . . . What?! You're not required to update every time there is a
release. This too is odd, IMO.

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