
Group Butler [beta]
14.09.2017
13:35:23
Welcome Shubbyy to BSD , This group is about Berkeley Software Distributions BSD family operating systems.
@usebsd

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:35:34
<b>aaron:</b> I'm lazy and avoid ports unless I hate myself. I just use packages like a civilized person.

The
14.09.2017
13:36:08

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:36:39
<b>aaron:</b> Aye.

Google

The
14.09.2017
13:36:49
ok got it

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:37:13
<b>aaron:</b> I don't see any reason to not use packages.

The
14.09.2017
13:37:19
I am trying something new here I've never dealed with before :p

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:37:35
aaron: Ports?

The
14.09.2017
13:37:57
So i am trying to get used to BSD environment

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:38:07
@ThisBoyisGeek sur how to install Ubuntu??

Jay
14.09.2017
13:38:08
Ports for KDE ? It will take ages for building up DE
It's easy just do : sudo rm -rf

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:38:45

Jay
14.09.2017
13:38:47
?

The
14.09.2017
13:38:56

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:39:16

Google

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:39:18
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): It's not that different from Linux. Unless you try really hard to pick the strangest way to do things.

The
14.09.2017
13:40:04

Jay
14.09.2017
13:40:19

The
14.09.2017
13:40:20
I use Linux for ages

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:40:37

Jay
14.09.2017
13:40:48

The
14.09.2017
13:42:30
try this better
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remove spaces

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:43:18
What r benefits of BSD?
Me newbie

The
14.09.2017
13:43:43
BSD is Unix based OS
like Li,ux and Mac OS X

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:44:11

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:44:20
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): Remember to escape your smiley faces when you're using strange clients.

The
14.09.2017
13:44:23
it's more advanced

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:44:34

The
14.09.2017
13:45:09
the thing is u must know how to really deal with commands more than Linux

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:45:40
aaron: Or just use PCBSD like a normal person?

Google

The
14.09.2017
13:45:49
and u must understand the system structure sir

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:46:59
I learn ;_;

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:47:12
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): The BSDs have a range of operating systems and distributions to match your needs, just like Linux. If you want the ArchLinux experience, you can get it. If you want the Fedora experience, you can also get it.

The
14.09.2017
13:47:43
^^

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:48:23

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:48:30
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): But you don't need to understand the system to use KDE any more than you need to understand Linux's hier(7) to use KDE.

The
14.09.2017
13:48:54
But DE is necessary
for some tasks

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:49:18

The
14.09.2017
13:49:18
I am okay with commds

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:50:05
aaron: Sneaky Head (Telegram): s/KDE/${your_DE_of_choice}/g

The
14.09.2017
13:50:52
I prefere MATE, Gnome, and cinnamon
but I usually use mate
as a weightlight DE

Shubbyy
14.09.2017
13:51:17

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:52:08
<b>aaron:</b> When you slap a DE on top of a system, your system becomes rather agnostic and hidden.

Google

The
14.09.2017
13:53:03
and understand the OS structure

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
13:53:52
<b>aaron:</b> But none of that is required.

The
14.09.2017
13:53:58
someone who doesn't understand the mechanism
will stay a noob forever
as a sec pro that's a necessary thing for me

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
14:03:27
<b>aaron:</b> That's by choice though. None of that is required.

The
14.09.2017
15:36:23
and if you really want to master Unix systems u must know all these stuff, u have the choice between being a simple user or being in hacker rank
am still new to BSD and am discovering it

Shawn
14.09.2017
15:54:56

The
14.09.2017
15:56:00

Shawn
14.09.2017
15:57:28
I'd like to level up. What's the best way to do that?
I wonder if downloading more RAM would help.

The
14.09.2017
15:58:51
This depends on practicing and documenting
learn and practice

Jay
14.09.2017
15:59:50

The
14.09.2017
16:02:27
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Google

Jay
14.09.2017
16:02:46
I wouldn't mess with Android dev ?

Ahmed
14.09.2017
16:04:29
it seem like
download 32OS twice to get 64 OS

Jay
14.09.2017
16:06:15
Lol

The
14.09.2017
16:08:21
or installl the system twice?

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
16:12:16
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): I'm not sure much reversing is required on Linux, BSD, or OSX. Just download the source and take a look. Although..., I'll warn you that the source is of varying quality across the various systems.

The
14.09.2017
16:13:22
:)
especially if you are talking about OS X

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
16:14:41
<b>aaron:</b> Sneaky Head (Telegram): Most folks don't care about the power and graphics driver implementations. No matter the platform.

The
14.09.2017
16:15:03
when I pass through somethin new, I'd like to discover it by myself not reading handred lines
are u*

Jay
14.09.2017
16:15:52

[ matrix ]
14.09.2017
16:15:54
<b>aaron:</b> The majority of what you'd care about on OSX is open sourced. And the nvidia drivers on FreeBSD are closed.

The
14.09.2017
16:16:41
most apps on OSX and the whole system itself is closed source