Looking forward to it! I know if i had a little more time i could figure out things like ports, but not enough need. I think for any new os i wanna know how it's boots(scripts and stuff), how to upgrade and add software, how to config the network... would love to know the differences between the different bsd's. although i am using it a lot now, i haven't really used it since the early 90's when it was still just bsd, sunos 4.1 :) lk On 7/6/14, 3:53 PM, Andrew Berg wrote: > On 2014.07.06 15:15, Samael Anon wrote: >> PCBSD? > http://www.pcbsd.org/ > > It's a distribution of FreeBSD that comes with a bunch of desktop goodies (like > DEs and graphical system configuration utilities) and is preconfigured to work > as a desktop system. Underneath, it still has the FreeBSD base system, so > you're still getting things like pf and ZFS (and of course, there are graphical > tools for doing things with ZFS included). > KDE is the default DE, but others like GNOME/MATE and Xfce and such are > available and officially supported. > > > BTW, since I'm doing a talk on FreeBSD at the November meeting, I want to ask: > is there a lot of interest in PC-BSD? I had planned on saying a few things > about it, but I can prepare something more substantial if people are really > interested in it. > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list