,
I got confused which Release to download ???
Because I do not know the differences between the
New Technology Release and the Production Release.
Please tell me the differences between them,
and which release should I have to download?
Help me please.
Best Regards
Release: 4.10 ,
I got confused which Release to download ???
Because I do not know the differences between the
New Technology Release and the Production Release.
Please tell me the differences between them,
and which release should I have to download?
Help me please.
You have to read
called New Technology Release: 5.2.1
and the other called Production Release: 4.10 ,
I got confused which Release to download ???
Because I do not know the differences between the
New Technology Release and the Production Release.
Please tell me the differences between them,
and which
Release: 5.2.1
and the other called Production Release: 4.10 ,
I got confused which Release to download ???
At this point, unless you have some critical application that needs the
proven stability of 4.x, I don't see a good reason for a new user to
start there. Given that you want
Technology Release: 5.2.1
and the other called Production Release: 4.10 ,
I got confused which Release to download ???
At this point, unless you have some critical application that needs the
proven stability of 4.x, I don't see a good reason for a new user to
start there. Given that you
On Thursday 09 September 2004 08:13 am, Jerry McAllister wrote:
At this point, unless you have some critical application that needs the
proven stability of 4.x, I don't see a good reason for a new user to
start there. Given that you want it for learning, I would say the
choice is between
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 13:22:15 -0700, David Syphers proclaimed...
I disagree. I think a completely new user should start with 5.x - there's no
reason to learn the details of how 4.x works, just to have significant
portions of that knowledge become obsolete in a month. I wouldn't use 5.2.1
On Thursday 09 September 2004 01:57 pm, eric wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 13:22:15 -0700, David Syphers proclaimed...
I disagree. I think a completely new user should start with 5.x - there's
no reason to learn the details of how 4.x works, just to have significant
portions of that
Another framing: if the person is totally new to FreeBSD, the
differences between 4.x and 5.x as a learning environment are
negligible.
Robert Huff
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