Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Jan 2007 18:13 UTC, submitted by iangibson
FreeBSD FreeBSD 6.2, one of the most popular versions of the free BSD Unix operating system, is out with new features and updates. It plugs holes and, in addition to the usual route of installing directly to a hard drive this time around, offers a LiveCD that can be used to rescue a broken system. Developers on the free version of the BSD Unix operating system hope it will help build momentum for what is arguably the most popular BSD variant in use.
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RE[2]: Yes!
by Oliver on Thu 18th Jan 2007 23:29 UTC in reply to "RE: Yes!"
Oliver
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2006-07-15

If you are new to FreeBSD it may last serveral hours, but I do it in one hour from source. Of course my desktop isn't KDE or Gnome ;)
But last not least, you don't have to install FreeBSD all the time ;)

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