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"DragonFly is an operating system and environment designed to be the logical continuation of the FreeBSD-4.x OS series."
One of FreeBSDs intended uses is as a UNIX Workstation,
Indeed. DflyBSD is intended to function as a multi-purpose OS, just like FreeBSD. For one of it's intended purposes, it doesn't hold up yet. This is exactly what I liked to learn about in this review; perhaps this doesn't hold for everyone, but this review worked for me (as someone similarly not hackerish, but at least interested in alternatives for day-to-day computer use).
And he did point out valid flaws in the installation cds after all.