> Hi Daniel,
> 
> Sorry for the delayed response; welcome to the list!

Hi, thanks

> Since the introduction of pkgng, long compile times should no longer be
> a problem, even on slower computers. You can set up one machine as a
> build system, and install the packages on other computers. You can even
> try out the official package repositories. That said, building from
> source still has many advantages.

I prefer building from source...

> I'm excited that you'll be introducing FreeBSD in the classroom! As
> always, if you have any questions, there are several mailing lists and
> channels on IRC (and don't forget the handbook!).

OK. Curiously the students have a first bad reaction against FreeBSD mainly 
caused by the spartan desktop of our computer lab (IceWM + rox) that have the 
things in other structure ;-). However, after few days they prefer to finish 
the practical works in these old but stable "such as rocks" machines ;-). We 
have a practice class using image analysis of aerial photographs. The practice 
consist in determining fractals on each image and relate different mathematical 
parameters with landscape measures. The software can be installed in Windows 
but many students have problems in their computers and prefer to use the old 
machines (celeron with 500 MB RAM) of computer lab ;-) Half of student are 
migrating to PC-BSD ;-) 

> Good luck,
> Kevin Zheng

Thanks
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 Numerical Ecology. Ecology Unit
 Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences
 Faculty of Sciences. University of Extremadura
 Avda. Elvas s/n 06071 Badajoz (Spain)
 http://unex.academia.edu/DanielPatonDominguez
 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Paton/
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