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From: raaue@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: How many BSDs are out there??????
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 1996 01:12:46 GMT
Organization: Illinois State University-IS/Network Services
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Hi all,

First,  I must apologize because I haven't done my homework.  I didn't
have time either.

Second, let me tell you what is going on:

- I am involved with  a company of computer iliterate people

- Just recently I set up a couple of minor tricks that made them much
more efficient.  Nothing fancy,  just basic and common sense stuff.  

- Now they think I am the hottest thing around.

- I told them that they could set a web server relatively easy, and
that would give them major exposure.  

They want to do it, they want it done as cheap as posible, and they
want me to do a study due yesterday.

I have no idea where to start.  I heard of freeBSD a while back and I
think it could be right for the job. 

Unfortunately I am not a wizard.  I am just familiar with basic stuff,
and I don't know much of any other hardware or software.  Definetely
networks isn't an area I know much.   As you can see  this asignment
is way too much for me.

Please HELP

Thanks for your  time

jmespin