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  1. Member ahhaa's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2005
    Location: Michigan USA
    They were talking about cyber security today on NPR's Dianne Rehm Show http://wamu.org/programs/dr/
    and a caller was really praising FreeBSD.

    I know its based on Unix, but isn't Linux.
    Has anyone used it enough to explain what differences a new user can expect?

    Thanks !
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  2. Man of Steel freebird73717's Avatar
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    I haven't used it but I know there is a user here who does because he had it put in his signature.

    Try sending a pm to unixoidal and see if he will look at this thread.
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  3. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Location: Northern California, USA
    While waiting for a reply read this backgrounder.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeBSD..._compatibility

    If you lean to a Unix geek style and have a few Unix courses under your belt, you may prefer Berkeley's Free BSD. I found it a bit unapproachable even after a few SCO UNIX courses but that was then. Linux has much more user support for the unwashed.
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  4. Member FulciLives's Avatar
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    Location: Pittsburgh, PA in the USA
    I once tried PC-BSD not that long ago. I didn't actually do a full install but used it in conjunction with VirtualBox so I could "install" it without "messing up" my system.

    I was pretty impressed with it for my limited time spent on it but I am a GNOME guy and it uses KDE and my god almost every application started with K-this or K-that ... made me sick LOL

    My understanding is that PC-BSD is based on FreeBSD but my experience is with the former and not the later. I do recall that the version of PC-BSD I played with was hailed as being a great "desktop" version and it is currently being sold in some retail stores (I seem to recall reading Fry's was one of them). Of course it is free to download.

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  5. Member ahhaa's Avatar
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    thanks guys!
    ED great unwashed huh? I resemble that remark!:]
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  6. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by ahhaa
    ED great unwashed huh?
    UNIX geeks used to that term frequently. I think it meant anyone other than a UNIX guru or in SysOp circles, anyone with lowly user permissions.
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