Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 2nd Oct 2008 20:50 UTC
PC-BSD Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition. Some of major changes from the previous version include a newer kernel, an experimental ZFS module, and a KDE 4 for desktop environment. Being a Linux junkie, I thought of this as a perfect opportunity to venture into the BSD arena.
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Multiple copies of libraries! OH, My!
by linuxiac38 on Mon 6th Oct 2008 17:58 UTC
linuxiac38
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2008-10-06

Installed several machines, at GiftFromGodComputerFoundation.org
where we fix donated systems, and pass them on to school aged children who have none!

Failed test, because some of our systems only have 8.4 to 10.2 GB hard drives, and the INSTALL wanted 8 GB!

Installed Ubuntu 8.04.01 and it used 1.7 GB!

Debian 4.0 also used about 1.7GB of hard drive space!

PC-BSD is very good, except for install of the same libraries for each application, making it a hog of drive space!

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