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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Where to obtain FreeBSD? Post 11153 by merlin on Thursday 29th of November 2001 05:00:12 PM
Old 11-29-2001
Hi,

Go to www.freebsd.org and there is a link there to download freeBSD. Best bet would be to use a download program if your not on anything faster then a cable connection :-) Or if you want as you might be running off a dialup you can order a CD set. Save sending hours downloading it, well more like days if it's a 56k.

I downloaded freeBSD for work and well with all the ISO's I downloaded (5) it was about 2.6 gig :-)

:-)
merlin
 

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BGOFFICE-DICT-DOWNLOAD(1)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 BGOFFICE-DICT-DOWNLOAD(1)

NAME
bgoffice-dict-download - download dictionaries for bgoffice SYNOPSIS
# list known dictionaries bgoffice-dict-download --list # download a dictionary bgoffice-dict-download --dict bg-en_dual # explicit output file bgoffice-dict-download --dict bg-en_dual --output=/some/where.tar.bz2 DESCRIPTION
bgoffice-dict-download is a small program to help download bgoffice dictionaries off sourceforge.net. It browses the bgoffice project download area and follows the download links. The dictionary is downloaded in the current directory, unless the "--output" option is used. OPTIONS
--list Prints the list of the known dictionaries. --dict dictionary name Specifies the dictionary to be downloaded. See "--list" for the known dictionaries. This option is mandatory, unless "--list" is given. --output file Saves the downloaded dictionary in the given file, instead of ./<dict>.tar.bz2 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright: (C) 2010 Damyan Ivanov dmn@debian.org Permission is granted to use this work, with or without modifications, provided that this notice is retained. If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-16 BGOFFICE-DICT-DOWNLOAD(1)
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