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February 8th, 2008, 07:07 PM
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DesktopBSD...best choice for BSD newbie?
Hey All You AO-ers!
I'm currently dual-booting Linux (PCLOS) and XP, and lately I've been interested in UNIX, so I started checking out BSD. Now, I've already downloaded DesktopBSD and have checked out the LiveCD on my desktop (bet a few of you didn't know BSD had liveCDs!), and it seems stable enough on my laptop. Just wondering if anybody here is using BSD as their main OS and what are the advantages (if any) of using it over other *nixes? I know I know...depends on the user...and I've read a few good articles off the homepage. I mean filesystem wise, hardware-wise, and longevity-wise (I've heard computers running BSD last longer and are more efficient). Feel free to throw down your two cents!
--btw, I love this forum...this is my first post (obviously)--no flaming please...I've seen a few on here though
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--Socrates
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