Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Aug 2005 17:36 UTC, submitted by anonymous
BSD and Darwin derivatives It seems that PC-BSD has set a trend. "DesktopBSD aims at being a stable and powerful operating system for desktop users. DesktopBSD combines the stability of FreeBSD, the usability and functionality of KDE and the simplicity of specially developed software to provide a system that's easy to use and install." How this new BSD distribution stacks up against PC-BSD remains to be seen.
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Andrew Youll
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2005-06-29

Something occured to me, DesktopBSD and PC-BSD are both FreeBSD based; so there is nothing stopping you putting either the DesktopBSD mod's into PC-BSD or Installing PC-BSD Userland tools onto DesktopBSD and having PBI's available on DesktopBSD.