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From: Byron Brummer <byron@thrush.omix.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: XTERM Problems
Date: 4 Jun 1997 06:46:15 GMT
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A. Karl Heller <heller@socko.cdnow.com> wrote:
	>snip<
>  Perhaps, we should get a few custom kernel setups in future releases.
> If you're going to run a news server, start with the "news" kernel.
> Copies of real life kernel configs might be very useful for other
> people just getting into setting up powerful FreeBSD systems.

>   At least there should be a desktop version which supports X, dialups, etc..
> the "home" end user kernel.

	What about just shipping the configs for them as starting suggestions?  The
	same way the LINT and GERERIC configs are shiped.

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-Byron
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