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Date:      Sun, 24 Sep 2006 18:15:44 +1000 (EST)
From:      Peter Ross <Peter.Ross@alumni.tu-berlin.de>
To:        "jamesfrancistoy@gmail.com" <jamesfrancistoy@gmail.com>
Cc:        "current@freebsd.org" <current@freebsd.org>, Richard <cms01@tampabay.rr.com>
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD ?
Message-ID:  <20060924175053.M722@localhost>
In-Reply-To: <498534138-1159078186-cardhu_blackberry.rim.net-978295626-@bxe038-cell01.bisx.prod.on.blackberry>
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Hi,

while not sure where to move this question (-questions may be the 
appropriate list?)

I think this isn't true:

On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, jamesfrancistoy@gmail.com wrote:

> Freebsd is an entirely separate operating system from pc-bsd and 
> desktop-bsd ... You will have to compile your own upgrades...and the 
> drivers are specific meaning it depends on which chipset / logic board 
> you are trying to support

Both projects are based on FreeBSD, and AFAIK they do not change anything 
"near" the kernel (e.g. no drivers).

While PC-BSD is based on FreeBSD 6-stable, Desktop-BSD is still using 5.5.

Both projects are dedicated to the desktop users. Desktop-BSD adds 
some management tools so basic configuration becomes easier but uses the 
same ports/packages structure "normal" FreeBSD uses. PC-BSD adds an 
graphical install tool and has its own package format.

Usually both projects do not require "compiling your own upgrades".

Honestly, as a systems engineer I am not the right person to recommend 
desktop systems. My laptop (a Latitude X1) runs FreeBSD-current but it is 
not even fully utilised yet. I just use it as a ssh terminal switch, mail 
reader, webbrowser and to compile stuff.. so I install the x11/gnome2 
metaport.

Regards
Peter



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