Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Apr 2007 15:20 UTC, submitted by Archite
BSD and Darwin derivatives MidnightBSD has integrated ProPolice into its system. "MidnightBSD is a desktop operating system for x86 compatible, and soon amd64 compatible architectures. It was originally based on FreeBSD 6.1 Beta. The goal of the project is to create a BSD with ease of use and simplicity in mind."
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RE: Another desktop BSD? Cool!
by Archite on Mon 2nd Apr 2007 16:07 UTC in reply to "Another desktop BSD? Cool!"
Archite
Member since:
2006-01-14

Well, we're still very young yet. Many parts of our system are very much still FreeBSD. We're making small progress and getting more people coming on board every day.

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SReilly Member since:
2006-12-28

I'm downloading it right now and would love to help test the 64bit system when it comes out. I can't program to save my life so I can't really be much help of that front.

By the way, how long have you guy's been going?

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Laurence Member since:
2007-03-26

Looks good. Will wack it on tonight and give it a wirl

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fithisux Member since:
2006-01-22

The GNUStep/WMAKER/Etoile seems yummy. Please make a distro GNOME/KDE free. You can even use LessTif along GNUStep and put more TCL.

Pure UNIX. All the best guys.

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kaiwai Member since:
2005-07-06

Meh; I'd prefer this; GNUStep, and write a gui onto which has the same sort of layout as the early MacOS X Server used - bring webkit accross and a few others, and provide a *BSD distribution which provides something different and unique rather than something simply pulled from the usual sources.

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