Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 24th Jul 2005 14:57 UTC, submitted by anonymous
FreeBSD The FreeBSD operating system is the unknown giant among free operating systems. Starting out from the 386BSD project, it is an extremely fast UNIX-like operating system mostly for the Intel chip and its clones. In many ways, FreeBSD has always been the operating system that GNU/Linux-based operating systems should have been. It runs on out-of-date Intel machines and 64-bit AMD chips, and it serves terabytes of files a day on some of the largest file servers on earth. Elsewhere, here is a guide to PC-BSD.
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Internationalization ?
by on Sun 24th Jul 2005 18:17 UTC

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Please, consider it as a work in progress. There is currently no internationalization at all. No way to set keyboard layout from the installer, which is very painful. Also, if you're using a laptop, please disable KDE automatic activation of num lock.