Re: Success story!

From: Jalle (defacto_at_home.se)
Date: 06/30/03

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    Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 16:00:30 +0200
    To: DerDrache <derdrache@electricpincushion.com>, <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
    
    

    At 06:47 2003-06-30 -0400, DerDrache wrote:
    >Thanks for the encouragement, its not uncommon for us to get discouraged
    >from time to time when trying to learn a new skill. Have you played with
    >GIMP or any other image manipulation programs that will run in BSD? I'd
    >love to hear any input on such apps. My girlfriend is a Photoshop fiend and
    >I'd love to be able to help her lose her fear of anything non-Windows based.

    Sure, I've used GIMP (stable version) from time to time...
    No need to be afraid of switching, basically all features you would ever
    use in Photoshop are also in GIMP (I said "basically", don't reply to tell
    feature "foo" isn't there). However, be prepared to spend some extra time
    in the beginning to _find_ those features in GIMP if you are used to Photoshop.
    I'd like to say that you should stick with watever feels best for you, but
    that doesn't mean not to broaden your horizons! Try GIMP and see what you
    think of it, it's probably the only way you'll ever be sure.

    Antoine: If it works in Linux, it should work in FreeBSD too... Try again
    some time when you feel experimental. After all, we all know that FreeBSD
    is the Right Thing (tm), right?!? ;o)

    /Jalle

    >Ken
    >----- Original Message -----
    >From: "Jalle" <defacto@home.se>
    >To: <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
    >Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 6:34 AM
    >Subject: Success story!
    >
    >
    > > Hey!
    > > Since not much is happening on this list (other than messages that should
    > > be addressed to freebsd-questions:) I thougth Id send some encouraging
    >stuff!
    > >
    > > Im a semi-newbie to FreeBSD, and have been using it full-time for a couple
    > > of months now. I've successfully installed and run several applications
    >and
    > > done some other cool stuff, but mostly everyday work. Anything out of the
    > > ordinary has resulted in an hour's googling or asking The List.
    > >
    > > Now Ma & Pa is going on vacation in Europe, and they decided to invest in
    >a
    > > digital camera, a Pentax of some sort, very nice thingamabob. Of course,
    > > the technically talented offspring (me) had to try fiddling around with it
    > > for a while, taking pictures of everything in sight! Very amusing!
    > >
    > > Now, doing stuff like installing new disks, addning new hardware,
    > > configuring devices etc, has always forced me to seek information on the
    > > net, cause I've always been totally clueless! This time, installing (or
    > > connecting rather) the camera on FreeBSD was as simple (?!?) as
    >recompiling
    > > the kernel with an extra device, plugging in, mounting it and copying the
    > > pics from the camera! No sweat!
    > >
    > > Point is: It may seem overwhelming to throw yourself from the safe world
    >of
    > > Windows into the world of FreeBSD (or UNIX/Linux), but it takes you a few
    > > weeks to get out of the Windows-thinking, and then another few to get into
    > > the UNIX...
    > >
    > > Go get yourself a digital camera folks! Not only is it hilarious to take
    > > pictures of your friends embarrass themselves, but you will also get it
    > > working with your beloved FreeBSD without a sweat!
    > >
    > > Maybe this should be in advocacy! =o)
    > >
    > > Keep it up!
    > >
    > > /Jalle
    > >
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