They seem to let us get away with it despite it not being strictly Linux :-)
I too have found it very stable and I have it on one pc as dual boot with
windoze and on another via VMplayer. 

Regards Reg

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 28 August 2006 10:10 p.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Gentoo -> PCBSD. OT?

I confess I too have been somewhat disturbed that Gentoo is suffering from 
severe growing pains. Early on in the piece I realized that running 'Stable'

was going to be less satisfactory than 'Unstable' so I have had the ~x86 
thingie enabled for a long time. Note that I do not run anything which 
is 'hard-masked'.

Recently I d/l the PCBSD cd and have installed it on a Dual P/III machine 
which has lots of memory. So far, a few hours, I am quite impressed.
The base install uses KDE-3.5.x. It looks nice and so far there haven't been

any problems, but I don't think it's using both CPUs fully.

I hope discussing *BSD is not considered too off topic on linux-users, that 
I'll get harassed out of the community.

Yes, I've has a brief play with KUbuntu, but was not sufficiently enamoured
by 
it to make the change on my regular machine.

-- 
CS

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