learn
aurfalien
aurfalien at gmail.com
Wed Aug 7 18:02:08 UTC 2013
You've the zip and pull over hoodies;
https://www.freebsdmall.com/cgi-bin/fm/scan/fi=prod_bsd/tf=list_order/sf=category/se=shirts?id=dInoZShj&mv_pc=12
Then you have this site which looks to have a slightly better shopping cart;
http://www.cafepress.com/+freebsd+sweatshirts-hoodies
Unsure if any purchases go to supporting FreeBSD as it looks like they may not :(
However one can, at worst case show there love of the OS to the world :)
At best case FreeBSD.org gets some monayz from this.
- aurf
On Aug 7, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Quark wrote:
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>> ________________________________
>> From: aurfalien <aurfalien at gmail.com>
>> To: Mike Jeays <mike.jeays at rogers.com>
>> Cc: mexas at bris.ac.uk; freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
>> Sent: Thursday, 1 August 2013 9:25 PM
>> Subject: Re: learn
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>> On Aug 1, 2013, at 8:31 AM, Mike Jeays wrote:
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>>> On Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:21:34 +0100 (BST)
>>> Anton Shterenlikht <mexas at bris.ac.uk> wrote:
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>>>>> Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 14:29:25 +0200
>>>>> From: herbert langhans <w3 at langhans.com.pl>
>>>>> To: freebsd-questions at freebsd.org
>>>>> Subject: Re: learn
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>>>>> The handbook is a monster, even technically interested people get lost
>>>>> there. You know that, corebug.
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>>>> I completely disagree.
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>>>> The handbook is of excellent quality for a volunteer project.
>>>> In particular, it is far ahead of any linux documentation
>>>> effort I've seen. Indeed, it was the handbook that made me
>>>> start using FreeBSD in the first place. In about 2003 I tried
>>>> several linux distros, and got completely lost. The available
>>>> documentation for linux, at least at that time, was not designed
>>>> for a novice, certainly not at my level. In contrast, the
>>>> FreeBSD handbook was very clear and allowed me to install
>>>> and start using FreeBSD quickly and easily. This was version 4.9.
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>>>> Since then the quality of the handbook improved a lot.
>>>> The handbook is certantly the first FreeBSD resource
>>>> I would recommend to a FreeBSD novice.
>>>>
>>>> Anton
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>>> Agreed - the handbook has been a great resource since I started using FreeBSD in 1997,
>>> at version 2.2.something.
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>>> Greg Lehey's book "The Complete FreeBSD" is also excellent, and available as a free
>>> download - although I am sure he would appreciate contributions or purchases.
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>>> http://www.lemis.com/grog/Documentation/CFBSD/
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>> I suggest downloading the USB image, combine that with Googling and bayam, off you go.
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>> Of course, supplement with RTFMing which should always be at your side and all will be well.
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>> And lastly, having membership on this fine list is key. The FreeBSD community is indeed grand.
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>> Hell, I may even get a hoody from the store :)
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> hey, where are the hoodies??? I found for mozilla & openSUSE on their respective sites very good looking hoodies, but nor FreeBSD
> I won't hesitate to order one for reasonable price of 20-30 USD
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>> - aurf
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