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| Hello, On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 00:58:34 -0000 "bokakob" <alkats@hotmail.com> wrote: > Here an old bag is asking for help. All I want is a concise > direction like "1. do this..." "2. do that..." and so on. The problem is, that there is no one size that fits all in computing. There are some "one size that vaguely fit majority" systems however, from Apple and MS. For those that are left over, there are systems like OpenBSD. There can not be any concise directions with such a complex and variable system. > Can anyone or all of you tech-lords somehow come down on earth and > help compiling this list "WHAT TO DO" for mere mortals? Literally, > without much explanations just list the commands to load the system, > blindly download source and/or ports trees, compile the packages, > edit scripts for most generic setup, say two users. If you don't want explanations then you *really* don't want OpenBSD? The documentation (spotlight on the man pages) is so impressive, that I imagine that making a request like this would be offensive to the people who put the hard work into making it what it is. Why should anyone put in effort to do work that you are not willing to do, so that you may gain? > After it works those who are behind will leasurly study new domain > commands in their new WORKING system! Standing on top of a mountain makes the pain of getting there worth it. What better way to learn? |