Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 10th Aug 2006 09:56 UTC, submitted by matth
PC-BSD OSWeekly reviews PC-BSD, and concludes: "From PC-BSD's roadmap to their default installation, I honestly feel good about where these guys are headed with their take on FreeBSD. This operating system has it all: support both from the professional level as well as that of the community, the ability to install Linux software, thanks to the binary compatibility layer, and of course - speed."
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not so speedy
by bbjimmy on Thu 10th Aug 2006 22:19 UTC
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2006-03-25

and of course - speed

I have pcbsd, freespire, Zeta, and BeOS5.03 ... the os's are all speedy, but in this order ... 1 BeOS ... 2 Zeta ... 3 PC-BSD .... 4 freespire. PC-bsd is ok, but I am using Zeta as my main OS ... waiting for Haiku

Edited 2006-08-10 22:20

RE: not so speedy
by fredb1974 on Fri 11th Aug 2006 08:28 in reply to "not so speedy"
fredb1974 Member since:
2006-01-31

And what about usability ?

Can you install Java or flash easily without activating linux-compatibility layer ?

Not really user-friendly ;)

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