Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Jan 2006 19:18 UTC
The second release candidate of PC-BSD 1.0 has been released. From the announcement: "The latest cut of PC-BSD, version 1.0RC2 is now available! This update adds KDE 3.5 support, as well as some additional features/bugfixes. ISO's may now be downloaded from our main download page. Users currently running under PC-BSD 1.0RC1 can also download a self-installing system update, which upgrades the system to 1.0RC2. This file is available on our Updates page, as Patch #6."
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Yes FreeBSD supports it, but not by default.
You can install several shells that support tab completion on FreeBSD, the most popular of these are bash, tcsh, and zsh.
To install bash on FreeBSD, type pkg_add -r bash as root.
Hope this helps. Give FreeBSD a try, you'll probably like it, and if you don't, what do have to lose?
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2005-07-07
You mean tab completion on Linux as in bash?
Yes FreeBSD supports it, but not by default.
You can install several shells that support tab completion on FreeBSD, the most popular of these are bash, tcsh, and zsh.
To install bash on FreeBSD, type pkg_add -r bash as root.
Hope this helps. Give FreeBSD a try, you'll probably like it, and if you don't, what do have to lose?