PC-BSD is a new FreeBSD 5.3 distribution, with a graphical installer and KDE 3.4 as its desktop. A new beta version was just released, and though I can't say I have much experience with FreeBSD, or any *BSD for that matter, I was curious enough to try it. And I'm glad I did. From a desktop user's point of view, completely oblivious to the many virtues and sound foundation of all things BSD, all I really ever wanted was an OS that is solid, easy to install and, well ... fun to work with.
So what he is basically saying: He managed to install since there was no way to mess that one up. Beyond that, all we learn is the things about which he needs to get a clue first, in order to sort them. - Why am I not impressed? Please stop posting "stuff" like that.