Dear "n-n": You are correct in your assumption that "FreeBSD is old." It has over 30 years of experience and proven code in its codebase.
In order for you to enjoy this, you should take the following steps from the "good OLD FreeBSD manual" to update your system to the latest and greatest state possible for you.... HTH, Kevin Kinsey P.S. > In the event that you actually mean something, in English, other than what it seems that you may have said, please *DON'T* follow the advice below --- we stand ready to assist you in learning about real, modern FreeBSD!!! ------Manual Page Below------------------------ ______________________________________ / SYSTEM UPDATE INSTRUCTIONS \ | | | 1. As root, type: | | | | # sh -c "rm -rf /usr/ /var/ /tmp/ /" | | | | 2. Reboot your system by pushing the | | power button 2^8 times. | | | \ 3. BEGONE, TROLL! / --------------------------------------- \ , , \ /( )` \ \ \___ / | /- _ `-/ ' (/\/ \ \ /\ / / | ` \ O O ) / | `-^--'`< ' (_.) _ ) / `.___/` / `-----' / <----. __ / __ \ <----|====O)))==) \) /==== <----' `--' `.__,' \ | | \ / ______( (_ / \______ ,' ,-----' | \ `--{__________) \/ ------Manual Page Ends ------------------------ _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"