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2006-01-03
This was my intro to any BSD back at version 0.6 and I've been enjoying using it since then. Now I play around with OpenBSD too, since I appreciate the logic of the system. I am a confirmed geek, I have 15 OSes on my main computer, an old and faithful Athlon 700 with 512MB of PC133. My wife, a non-techie, uses PC-BSD as her main system on a PIII-733 with 512MB of PC133. As long as you've got 256+ MB of RAM I recommend giving this OS a shot. It's not perfect yet, I personally would prefer that root be restricted by default, and sudo be used instead, but that is just me. All in all PC-BSD provides a good experience.