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2006-02-01
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To the other reader that said put KDE on FreeBSD and you get the same thing. Yea but the thing with PC-BSD is KDE is already put up for you and the installation of new programs is piece of cake so I find your argument invalid. A normal user won't be able to put KDE on a FreeBSD. PC-BSD is a "desktop" OS so I believe you are missing the point with that comment. That's why it's called a desktop OS so that you don't have to put things up yourself. Another thing, even if you put up KDE yourself, it won't be the same. In speed? Yes, it will be, but you won't have PBI (PBI is a must for a "desktop"), the menu structure won't be the same etc.
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Well if you are incapable of installing software on an OS, that really leaves you two options.
1. Read the handbook and learn how to use it properly.
2. Stick with Linux
Edited 2006-02-15 19:03