I found it very easy to install and it ran very well on my 333 Celeron. It also ran very well under vmplayer on my highest specs machine. One thing I found was all my mice were quite jerky under PC-BSD and did not feel nice and smooth under like they are under Suse and XP. As I have acquired a faster machine I have demoted the 333 out the door so no longer really need PC-BSD and am back to running Suse on my 466 Celeron again with XP on my top specs machine so have the best of both worlds.
Reg -----Original Message----- From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 14 October 2006 6:51 p.m. To: [email protected] Subject: Re: PC-BSD On Saturday 14 October 2006 16:18, Ross Drummond wrote: > Some news about PC-BSD which has received favourable comment among > subscribers to the list. > > "the project was acquired by iXsystems" > > Read more at; > > http://business.newsforge.com/print.pl?sid=06/10/13/1513208 > > Cheers Ross Drummond I am not surprised it was acquired, something about their web pages and the general tone of all their docs told me "we are creating something to sell". I have just seen it as a route to get FreeBSD with KDE installed very quickly. After that I really haven't used many of the PC-BSD "enhancement" tools. N
