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From: rolfe@richmond.infi.net (Alex Rolfe)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Is this a good system for a beginner?
Date: 5 Mar 1997 01:18:02 GMT
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In article <01bc26de$945ab8e0$4c48cbd0@bigbrother>, bigbro@intercomm.com 
says...
>
>I am a user of DOS, Windows 95 & NT.
>
>I am kind of familiar with UNIX language but, not enough to run the
>system...I think.
>
>Anyone have a good suggstion for me?  I'm not stupid, far from it, I set up
>NT workgroups and internet servers in Windows.
>
>Email me bigbro@intercomm.com
>DAVE

Go for it.  It took me several tries to install it and have everything working 
right, but it was worth in.  I would recommend installing from a DOS partition. 
 This means that you need lots of free space on you hard drive and will have to 
download everything first, but it makes re-installing easy if something goes 
wrong.

		Good Luck
			Alex

		rolfe@richmond.infi.net