ATAPI CD-ROM, UNIXNEW GUY
I have installed bsd on an a pentium II machine and using the cd-rom. As of now it is no longer working properly I cannot finnish installing all of the cd's I purchasd. The cd-rom is 40x Delta I think model #OPC-K105/5 ST1. I am an art studdent with very littl knowledeg of computers but am pursuing a degree in architecture and would really like to get the most out of learning this OS as I am sure that any knowledge of the subject will aid me in the futer. I am looking into using AutoCad, MAYA, Photoshop. I would really like to know how to go about setting up a unix inviornment that supports those programs, if possible, and has rendering capabilities for the MAYA inviornment posibly linking multiple computers together in a renderfarm. I am looking into the G5 but apple doesnt support Autocad as of yet and to my knowledge OSx is a unix os. Thank you for your time. Joel Putnam ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: ATAPI CD-ROM, UNIXNEW GUY
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 07:42:34AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have installed bsd on an a pentium II machine and using the cd-rom. As of now it is no longer working properly I cannot finnish installing all of the cd's I purchasd. The cd-rom is 40x Delta I think model #OPC-K105/5 ST1. I am an art studdent with very littl knowledeg of computers but am pursuing a degree in architecture and would really like to get the most out of learning this OS as I am sure that any knowledge of the subject will aid me in the futer. I am looking into using AutoCad, MAYA, Photoshop. I would really like to know how to go about setting up a unix inviornment that supports those programs, if possible, and has rendering capabilities for the MAYA inviornment posibly linking multiple computers together in a renderfarm. I am looking into the G5 but apple doesnt support Autocad as of yet and to my knowledge OSx is a unix os. Thank you for your time. Joel Putnam The list will need more info on exactly how far you got into the installation and exactly where it broke and what your specific problems are. As for the applications AutoCad and Photoshop, as far as I know, you won't find them for BSD or Linux, although there are other somewhat analagous applications. Gimp (www.gimp.org) may be the closest thing to Photoshop for FreeBSD. I'm not sure about AutoCad, but I know there are CAD programs that have been ported to FreeBSD. In any event, it sounds like your installation issues are the first thing to worry about. It might also be good to determine now if FreeBSD is going to meet your needs. Nathan -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys D8527E49 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: ATAPI CD-ROM, UNIXNEW GUY
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 07:42:34AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have installed bsd on an a pentium II machine and using the cd-rom. As of now it is no longer working properly I cannot finnish installing all of the cd's I purchasd. The cd-rom is 40x Delta I think model #OPC-K105/5 ST1. I am an art studdent with very littl knowledeg of computers but am pursuing a degree in architecture and would really like to get the most out of learning this OS as I am sure that any knowledge of the subject will aid me in the futer. I am looking into using AutoCad, MAYA, Photoshop. I would really like to know how to go about setting up a unix inviornment that supports those programs, if possible, and has rendering capabilities for the MAYA inviornment posibly linking multiple computers together in a renderfarm. I am looking into the G5 but apple doesnt support Autocad as of yet and to my knowledge OSx is a unix os. Thank you for your time. Joel Putnam Joel, Although I am very fond of FreeBSD, it sounds as though Mac OSX will do a better job of meeting your needs. 1. You won't spend time worrying about hardware configuration in Mac OS X. 2. Most of the applications you list are available for Mac OSX; but aren't available for the *BSD's or Linux. Also, there are multiple methods to install free Unix applications in Mac OSX. FreeBSD is a great operating system; but its strength, relative to other operating systems, is as a server. Also, it requires that the user learn about hardware and software configuration; which may, or may not, be high on your priority list. Regarding the selection of a computer system, a consultant once told me to: 1. Identify my needs. 2. Select the best software applications to meet my needs. 3. Select the best operating system to support the applications. 4. Select the best hardware to support the operating system and applications. Best of luck, Andrew Gould ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]