If you never been into Unix/Linux before? I seriously doubt that. Not until you
read every FM, every man page word by word.


Greg Black schrieb:

> Dexter Filmore wrote:
>
> | And maybe it should be mentioned that FreeBSD really ain't for beginners, not
> | to speak of installing it on a laptop.
>
> What nonsense.  I watched somebody at a user group install
> FreeBSD on the first computer he had ever bought the day after
> he bought it just a few days ago.  He installed OpenBSD on day 1
> and then decided to try FreeBSD on day 2.  Neither installation
> gave him any problem at all.  I've watched plenty of beginners
> install various BSD's, including FreeBSD, on laptops.
>
> This doesn't mean that you won't ever have a problem if you
> happen to have unsupported hardware, but that's not restricted
> to the BSD offerings.
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