Now that you're an official BSD user, might want to mosey on over to http://www.tribug.org/mailman/listinfo/ and sign up on the low-low-volume-no-not-dead-yet TriBUG-Members list.
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jf On Jun 2, 2004, at 1:53 PM, Mike M wrote:
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 11:42:38AM -0400, Jaimie Livingston wrote:
I like the BSD suggestion and I'd like to think that I'm not a chicken
shit for avoiding it for so long even though I am security paranoid.
Is BSD friendly to old computers that cannot boot from CD?
Absolutely, using the FTP install method.
Announcing the proud new operator of OpenBSD 3.5: me.
Talk about a secure install, it doesn't even have a user account defined.
The OpenBSD documentation is not too shabby. I've read that it was good stuff and now I've gotten a first-hand look at it.
I used a P5-133 16MB (because it had power to it and was already in the rack; never underestimate the power of inertia).
-- Mike
Moving forward in pushing back the envelope of the corporate paradigm.
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