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Re: 3.4 CDs
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 05:11:36PM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 03:26:38AM -0400, David Norman wrote:
> >
> > It's like any university classroom. A question of higher level thought
> > or application will have a much better reception than walking in to a
> > Chem lab and asking the common name for NaHCO3. Everyone in the lab
> > might know it's baking soda, but they'll probably make you look it up
> > anyway for being an idiot.
>
>
> Oh goody, analogies. To run with that - there is a lot of schooling
> that went on before you get to Uni.... so, as I was asking before,
> where is the pointer to the primary school for OpenBSD?
RedHat. Or Slackware. Or FreeBSD. Or OS X. Or (best) at least two of
those or any other *nix-like operating system. OpenBSD works a lot like
the *nix of legend, and it's documentation is largely what's common
among most of them.
--
40. I will be neither chivalrous nor sporting. If I have an unstoppable
superweapon, I will use it as early and as often as possible instead of
keeping it in reserve.
--Peter Anspach's list of things to do as an Evil Overlord
- References:
- Re: 3.4 CDs
- From: Scott Balneaves <sbalneav@legalaid.mb.ca>
- Re: 3.4 CDs
- From: Heinrich Rebehn <rebehn@ant.uni-bremen.de>
- Re: 3.4 CDs
- From: David Norman <dnorman@advancedautomationinc.com>
- Re: 3.4 CDs
- From: Brett Lymn <blymn@baesystems.com.au>