Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Tue 26th Aug 2008 23:31 UTC, submitted by vijayd81
PC-BSD "Not all user-friendly desktop operating systems are based on Linux; as demonstrated by PC-BSD, it is entirely feasible to turn a "geek" project into a piece of software that can be installed and used by even less technical computer users. Distrowatch talks to Kris Moore, PC-BSD lead developer, about his love affair with FreeBSD and the upcoming PC-BSD 7.0."
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RE: Comment by friday
by phoenix on Wed 27th Aug 2008 19:22 UTC in reply to "Comment by friday"
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Now if there was just a great, easy to install, open sourced internet hosting panel, this would be on my personal server at home instead of Ubuntu. I'd make the switch in a heartbeat.


Virtualmin (http://www.virtualmin.org) is in the ports tree (sysutils/virtualmin), or you can just download the tarball and install it to /usr/local/virtualmin-<version> and have it auto-update itself.

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