Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 10:30:58 -0300 From: Sergio de Almeida Lenzi <lenzi.sergio@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD is really great.. BUT.. Message-ID: <1395235858.2927.27.camel@lenovo.toontown> In-Reply-To: <CAFNm86TGi5VDznAg3FU%2BVLWD9b3fLo-gA1fzhEhseMZfe2hNuA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAFNm86TGi5VDznAg3FU%2BVLWD9b3fLo-gA1fzhEhseMZfe2hNuA@mail.gmail.com>
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I face FreeBSD as a system you build, Yes there are the freebsd packages, it is suposed to function, but as there are about 32000 ports, I think it is quite impossible to make them all work together. So I face FreeBSD have to be used in a various ways, to be served several needs, for example, I build a 1030 packages for both 9.X and 10.X servers that have all gnome2, postgres, cyrus... NO Mysql, mono, monodevelop, NO Eclipse... In other server, there is XFce, Mysql... Once the servers are built and in internet, installing a new FreeBSD over the net (about 1GB) is quite easy, and works out of the box. Indeed, you someone wants to try, please email me... it is only one command: pkg install -y gnome2 and in 2 hours you have all the FreeBSD gnome, postgres... a system about 99% ready... Once a week, a simple pkg upgrade -y does the job of making it running. I installed FreeBSD on several notebooks, the numbers are greater than 100's all running FreeBSD10, and gnome2, I have hundreds of happy users. GNOME3??? I did not like, it brakes the idea of the "simple and usefull gnome2", the users did not adapt to gnome3 (kind of windows 7 to windows 8 move), before all of you fans of gnome3 throw me the stones, remember that here in the list all of us are not computer literates, we are computer experts that are able to install a unix system. The "USER" that just wants to turn on the computer, and use it for facebook, office, email, the system is wonderfull, does all the user wants to do i a simple way, without "tricks", with panel, fast, never breaks. Look at the APPLE, for example, the user interface does not change, if you see a macbook of 10 years ago the OS-X interface is the same... Apple learned the lesson, Microsoft did not. Users wants either an keyboard + mouse in a notebook/desktop OR a point and click interface of Android. not both on the same device... (MY OPPINION). Have someone tried to write a document in a tablet??? or watch a movie on a notebook??? Just my modest oppinion.
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