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The height is often greater than or equal to the width. Wallpapers can typically be downloaded at no cost from various websites for modern phones such as those running Android, iOS, or Windows Phone operating systems. Score: 2 , Interesting. Score: 2. It probably won't be backported. Using the GPL isn't the problem. It's like licensing a Linux device driver under the CPL. Nothing's stopping you from doing it, but just don't expect its acceptance by Torvalds, Morton or Cox.

They had a reason for the GPL. From their FAQ [pcbsd. What's the point? Then you go plop KDE into the mix. I've gotta disagree with you there. This is definitely assisted by the fact that the same folks do the development of the entire OS, not just the kernel, like you said. The benefit of using FreeBSD is that these "same folks" do the development of the entire OS, not just the kernel, but if you are going to sit down and use KDE day in and day out, you're really not using anything but the kernel out of that collection of software which you call the "entire OS".

You've fallen into the Microsoft trap. The brainwashing is complete. You're probably starting to wonder why X11 doesn't have a built in web browser. Believe it or not, you don't need the eye candy to get work done. Many computer tasks don't even need a human in the loop.

This is not a server os. PC-BSD is targeted at the normal desktop user, not at the users who need to automate nightly builds of their newest cutting-edge AIs : And I think most of us are quite happy with Firefox. Personally, I don't want X11 creating all kinds of overhead for my already ailing craptastic P2 server ; Whereas, I'd be a madman for running FreeBSD as an everyday desktop without it :p. Assuming running FreeBSD as a desktop doesn't already make me quite the madman.

Complete with all the trimmings. Waiting for the entire KDE 3. The only thing that kept me sane was finding out that most of my favorite sites worked just fine with Links. Score: 3 , Interesting. I haven't tried BSD before, and this sounds like a good first timer's distro. What's the point of torrent if you can download files faster without torrent? Score: 4 , Insightful. With a torrent I can become a mirror myself if I want to donate some bandwidth.

From the sound of it I would suggest FreesBIE [fressbie. Re:it even has a user friendly name! It makes a nice chant, doesn't it? Score: 3 , Funny.

I guess it is rather appropriate, given that a dummy is still and lifeless. I'm surprised it took someone this long to think of it. You forgot: Score: 2. Score: 5 , Informative. They could have been taken right off of KDE's page. Score: 5 , Insightful. I belive these screenshots are not intended for "Us" as in the experienced users.

They are to show the new guys what is in store for them when they get the system up and running and how the desktop will look. As remember this is targeted at the "Newbies" and most of them probably have never seen KDE let alone know what it is. I doubt any of the BSD projects would touch any of their work. For the most part, it's the installer we're probably talking about here, thus not part of the base system, so it's probably not so much of an issue if one of the BSDs decided to adopt it.

Not sure if I would want this sort of installation or not, but I think that the BSD projects could benefit from easier installations. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to do it now, but it could be made a bit easier.

Right now I'd say the future of BSD installat. If the component is necessary and under the GPL, then it will be included in the base. This is why you'll find gcc in the base distributions. Getting non essential GPL code into the base is much more difficult. In some cases they'll even reinvent the wheel to get around it. This is because part of the BSD philosophy is "when the software leaves your hands, it leaves your control. Hmm, so far this is merely sysinstall Score: 2. The text is the same, the steps are the same Let's see that package manager they're going to come up with and maybe then we can get impressed.

Re:Hmm, so far this is merely sysinstall Score: 1. Even the Debian apt-get under Ubuntu and synaptic are about the only reason holding be to Linux. A simplified upgrade wizard, optionally, would be a great bene. Re:Hmm, so far this is merely sysinstall Score: 2. Upgrading the FreeBSD base system is relatively easy which is to say that if you follow the instructions in the handbook it works, rather than that the procedure itself is trivial.

Upgrading ports is slightly harder, but the portupgrade port makes it very easy. Take a look at Dru's articles about portupgrade on onlamp for more information. Re:Hmm, so far this is merely sysinstall Score: 2 , Informative. I've already been there and done that - a few times. Portupgrading was always easy, I was always seeming to get tripped up with mergemaster and build world after tripping up the kernel confing a time or two. More time tinkering later and I'm sure I'll figure out where I went wrong.

BTW, has the Pango problems with 5. Best install guide for newbies I've yet come acros. I haven't really had much problem upgrading FreeBSD. This machine runs 5. My 2 gripes with upgrading are: 1 mergemaster. This program and the procedure is a a pain as the amount of human-interaction is huge. And it takes a fair amount of knowledge to know which files you want what of. There's got to be an easier.

Why is this a separate project? Re:Why is this a separate project? Score: 1. Score: 3 , Insightful. It wouldn't be hard to make an additional menu item, which could be the default one that says 'Pretty, Shiny GUI Install'.

The sound driver along with others is a kernel-loadable module. Download pkglist : TrueOS-Desktop The project's latest snapshot, version The installation media now tries to stick with low level drivers like vesa to provide the widest range of compatibility, the OpenRC init software has been updated to version 0.

There is more extensive testing of new features and less experimental work in STABLE images, resulting in a more solid and usable experience. Current TrueOS users can update using the built-in update manager. The new snapshot includes several bug fixes, a few new services and package updates.

TrueOS also includes support for automounting devices and a new jail management utility: " Automounting - This new feature allows auto-detection and mounting of inserted USB devices. It also automatically unmounts USB devices when the user ceases accessing the device. See the blog post on automounting for more details about this useful new feature. New jail utilities jbootstrap requires being run once to fetch base packages , jinit, and jdestroy are available.

These support OpenRC development and add other functionality. See the blog post on these new jail utilities for more details. The new release includes several bug fixes and a number of new features, including a CD-sized network installation disc.

A very special thanks to all the developers, QA, and documentation teams for helping to make this release possible. Further information is available in the project's release announcement.

Please test these images out and report any issues found on our bug tracker. The project also provides a server edition, called TrueOS. The latest release of PC-BSD allows users to maintain their home directories on an encrypted external drive and offers encrypted guest accounts.

This release also includes Tor mode, an option that forces all network traffic through the Tor network. This drive can be connected at login, and used across different systems. Tor mode - Switch firewall to running transparent proxy, blocking all traffic except what is routed through Tor. Added sound configuration via the first boot utility. The release candidate offers users a number of interesting security features, such as the ability to store all personal files on an external and encrypted USB drive and Stealth Mode, which provides users with an encrypted, one-time-use guest account.

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