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grashopa Linux OS and desktops / WMs 19th-January-2005,
06:10

Norgus Well I'm not currently using... 19th-January-2005,
08:47

Guest I currently dont use any... 19th-January-2005,
09:14

Xaenn FreeBSD! It's not linux, but... 19th-January-2005,
14:42

Skinner8 I usually use fluxbox or KDE,... 19th-January-2005,
21:29

Andros KDE on gentoo 19th-January-2005,
21:30

Xaenn I personally have to advise... 19th-January-2005,
21:31

polobunny KDE, gnome shucks. 20th-January-2005,
02:32

madcrow i mainly use KDE, but i have... 20th-January-2005,
20:16

Xaenn On that note...can anyone... 20th-January-2005,
20:27

grashopa >It's not particularly hard... 21st-January-2005,
07:04

Xaenn Excellent. Glad to have... 21st-January-2005,
21:11
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21st-January-2005, 07:04
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>It's not particularly hard to get asian language support.
>http://home.sandiego.edu/~reinholz/freebsd/
Wow sweet. nice job thanks for link
Im downloading iso's right now, when I get installing I'll send you any comments i have, but looks great. Have to follow your tut and try out flux then
That and xfce.. Gnome on my laptop at work is horrid, 512MB of ram is barely enough though theres some java bloatware we have to run to interface with the rest of our windows apps..
Id heard good things about debian and apt-get vs red hats rpms which have been annoying me :/, but I hadnt heard that freebsd had a good system. Be cool to try out.
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