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From: "Mooney Potter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 13:53:50 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Graphical Interface?
I am used to shells only on FreeBSD and does FreeBSD have a windows
graphical interface like Mandrake? Cause I'm looking for a OS with
text commands not much grapical interface.
-xachen
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It uses command line if you like or a wide selection
of graphical interfaces (a large variety of window
managers or the Gnome or KDE "desktop environments").
You can boot to the command line and just stay right
there, even if you have a graphical interface
installed; conversely, even if you're in the graphical
interface, you can open a terminal window and use the
command line. Or you can exit the graphical
interface entirely and go back to a total command line
environment (without rebooting or any other fuss).
In short, the answer is, just about whatever you want,
and just about whenever you want it.
Jud
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