From: | Przemysław Pawełczyk <pp_o2@xxxxx> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:25:53 +0200 |
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:06:40 +0200 Tomas Bodzar <tomas.bodzar@gmail.com> wrote: (...) > >> Not at all - just because these tools are not in the base > >> system does not mean they're not easily available just install them > >> with pkg_radd or pkgin or build them yourself > >> (cd /usr/pkgsrc/sysutils/mc; bmake install clean clean-depends). > > > > Let me show you a real example, I did stuck with no network > > during installation. DF is new to me. Unix commands like dhclient > > are not available though paths so I had to find it. The DF tree is > > different from other systems. > > If you will read first before doing something then you will find this > page http://www.dragonflybsd.org/docs/newhandbook/Installation/ where > is even description how to enable network after install. If you read first before doing something then you would find that I got stuck before installation - I just inserted CD, kick off DF and... opsys was in memory but it ended up without IP. > DF tree is not so different from that one in OpenBSD. You can read man > page (which has same name as in OpenBSD) here too > http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=hier§ion=ANY Thank you. The permeation of BSD flavors is unprecedented, isn't it? ;-) > > Using MC I get broader picture of system dir layout and their > > contents > > - I get two panes with a lot of information - and I am not coerced > > to wander thru subdirectories typing cd and ls like idiot (not as > > bad as I would be getting acquainted with DF bowels but MC is more > > convenient). > > > > I don't like MC. I prefer simple terminal with tmux(1) and couple of > commands like ls(1) and similar. If I need explorer-like then I'm > using xfe. And what? It's my choice. It doesn't need to be same for > all. MC is not a holly cow of Unix. xfe w/o X? (...) > > I didn't say about packages but about sets: > > http://ftp.bytemine.net/pub/OpenBSD/4.7/amd64/ > > > > What about DF basic system software divided into sets similar to > > sets found in OpenBSD? > > > And why? Because everything must be as in OpenBSD? Hint: My only OS is > OpenBSD, but I like a lot of features in Dfly and a way of its > developers in some areas. I thought "because OpenBSD sets were good solution". Period. If DF takes from other BSDs, why not in this point? (...) > And yes, lynx in OpenBSD base install is fine, but they have much more > developers and money from users so if you want it in Dfly then pay > someone or do it yourself or more simple - said in OpenBSD way - shut > up or hack ;-) At last! At least one user agreeing with me. :-) Sometimes I feel like there was another adage - "use it or ditch it (and get lost)". Just another rude expression dressed in smiley. Regards -- Przemysław Pawełczyk (P2O2) [pron. Pshemislav Paveltchick] http://pp.blast.pl, pp_o2@o2.pl
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