atom feed5 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-questionsRe: Internet problems
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Douglas R. BrownMay 16, 1998 8:11 am 
SpideyMay 16, 1998 8:32 am 
Julian ElischerMay 16, 1998 11:45 am 
Greg LeheyMay 16, 1998 5:37 pm 
Brendan KosowskiMay 17, 1998 4:35 am 
Subject:Re: Internet problems
From:Spidey (beau@JSP.UMontreal.CA)
Date:May 16, 1998 8:32:21 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-questions

On Sat, 16 May 1998, Douglas R. Brown wrote:

I just recieved freebsd on from cdrom.com and ran setup on my machine when i bought it it said rock solid os and intenet ready well it sure aint internet ready as far as being rock solid it sure is a rock. Doug

As far as I'm concerned, FreeBSD is certainly Internet ready, (maybe you aren't?) and for the rock solid part, I had mor bugs with 1 hour of use with a win95 OS than thru all the install of FreeBSD.

That's the kind of comment I either don't understand the profond nature, either there is none. I think that this critic was useless, not founded, not argued, and certainly does NOT belong here.

I don't know about you but I don't need to hear that kind of empty junk. maybe if you can put your problem into understandable sentences, we could help you.

......... Thinkning of it, how you approach the problem, I don't think many people here will try to help you...

Have a nice day, grumpy grunt!

Spidey

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