Or, try FreeBSD. Like Linux is trying to beat Microsoft, FreeBSD tries to beat 
Linux and I am told (I do not have personal experience) that the FreeBSD 
community is more willing to answer newbie questions in their quest to conquer 
the world.

FreeBSD is more similar to OpenBSD than is Debian Linux.

Learn FreeBSD and then come back to OpenBSD. You will then appreciate OpenBSD 
better and will be able to ask more advanced questions (after reading the man 
pages and faq of course!).

Bill


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School of DCIT
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>>> Mark - obsd list <[email protected]> 04/08/09 7:19 AM >>>
Jose P.G wrote:
> I swear that i am not a troll. I don't understand anything, LOL, why have to
> be a troll? My questions are REAL, i haven't read the faq carefully, i only
> seek for help (more fast, i think).
>
> REALLY, i don't understand, when i was learning about Linux Debian i was
> doing the same questions (though Linux is more easy for beginners), why this
> mailing list is different? I repeat, i don't understand why i have to be a
> troll.
>
> "Thank you".
>   

Jose, without trying to be too rude, if this is the mindset you're 
bringing to the table, you're in way over your head and should probably 
stick to learning Debian further (based on the questions you're asking 
here, you very definitely have _not_ learned Debian/linux yet).

Regards,
Mark

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