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VERY good. when i first caught wind of PC-BSD i thought 'hey, thats cool' it is, very easy to use, simple installer and pre-set up gui, while not for the hard core these are very nice features for a lot of peeple. also its 'package management' reminds me of somewhat of OS X (HEY, ALOS BSD BASED, W00T!)
while i myself am a linux user, i do try to keep a foot in the door of all the OS's i can find. any support of a company for any FOSS software be it BSD root open solaris root or linux root can only help the FOSS groups as a whole.
now, if i could just get the mamnagemnt here to relize win2ksp4 is NOT the last OS they will ever need.