I have no idea why you say BSD is bad for the desktop. I've run it
as my desktop OS since about 1992.
-- Lennart
On Apr 22, 2007, at 15:07 , Tom Harper wrote:
I'd go with the one you feel is the best desktop OS. For me that
usually counts BSD out (great server, bad desktop). I'd stick with
your favourite version of Linux unless you have some special
requirements.
On 4/22/07, David Cabana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a spare Windows machine I want to put to better use. I want
to turn it into a Haskell hacking box, and was wondering whether any
particular *nix or BSD distribution is best (or worst) suited for
this. Any thoughts?
Thank you,
David Cabana
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