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Sandra Milne wrote:
| if i wanted to turn my spare computer into a 'jukebox' where i could load
| my legally made mp3 and ogg files and also audio cds to play at my whim, is
| this easy under bsd?
Yes. (I would think it would be easy under any Unix-style
system, for that matter.)
| just as a matter of curiosity, how different is the filesystem heirarchy to
| that of a debian system?
No idea, but BSD systems have had hier(7) in their man pages for
ever and it is pretty comprehensive.
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