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Welcome to the BSD section here at linuxforums.org!
You can use this section to discuss all flavors of BSD, and BSD specifics such as bsd ports, programming, etc etc
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- 01-19-2005 #1Linux Guru
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- 01-19-2005 #2Linux Engineer
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yay!!!!!!!!!
- 01-20-2005 #3
Hot Dog, I don't know much about it, but here we go......Thanks Jason
Research, research, research before you walk the plank.
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- 01-20-2005 #4Linux User
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happy birthday bsd section!
- 01-21-2005 #5Linux Engineer
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oh, and i'd like to take this opportunity to post a link to an article i found informative titled "BSD for Linux Users"
http://www.over-yonder.net/~fullermd...bsd4linux1.php
as there are probably going to be some Linux users on this site who want a better understanding of *BSD. i found the article to be unbiased (though the author does run FreeBSD) and very helpful for understanding the differences between *BSD and Linux.
so yeah, i'm sure someone's going to start a thread called "What's *BSD about, anyways??" or something similar, so we can just point people who ask this question to the article. tell me what you guys think.
- 01-25-2005 #6
Thanks for the post sether, I will keep that one bookmarked, and yes for those who get snotty about BSD, link them there.
Research, research, research before you walk the plank.
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- 01-25-2005 #7I read that quite a while ago and almost forgot about it.
Originally Posted by sether
It's an excellent comparison for anyone who's looking to know what's so different about a *BSD.
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