Una said:FreeBSD/NetBSD and OpenBSD are the main ones. I used to run FreeBSD on one of my servers - was rock solid as a server however I wouldn't want to use it for a desktop. Linux is much better in that respect imo.
Edward78 said:I would use PC-BSD for the desktop & I love how the .PBI system sounds. Linux is missing the easy install option for most software.
Una said:I don't think you get much easier than apt-get or portage package managers imo.
Heh - this sort of attitude is why Linux / BSD will never be mainstream.Una said:I don't think you get much easier than apt-get or portage package managers imo.
dirtydog said:Heh - this sort of attitude is why Linux / BSD will never be mainstream.
I'll tell you what you don't get any easier than: double-clicking on an installer package icon, á la Windows and Mac OS X. That is what PC-BSD provides.
@Edward78, have you tried it yet?![]()
What advantage does that bring?Una said:Maybe some of us don't want it to become main stream?![]()
Caged said:What advantage does that bring?