in answer to Wojciech's ... there is already windows!, i don't think
there is anything 'wrong' with that os. in fact, i rather liked win95
and win98. on old machines back then win95 was a really easy install and
required only 50M - you had to work much harder to put on linux (especially X).
. . . but you'd still get a cooler desktop by going with something
else, like MacOS X, Ubuntu, or PC-BSD (in increasing order of coolness
in the glitzy, unnecessary dancing rodents sense) without having to
actually express any personal preferences during setup.
so even better - let FreeBSD be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB
nVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn(n-disabled),
Bluetooth, Modem, 1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip,
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 09:48:10AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
. . . but you'd still get a cooler desktop by going with something
else, like MacOS X, Ubuntu, or PC-BSD (in increasing order of coolness
in the glitzy, unnecessary dancing rodents sense) without having to
actually express any
It depends how much of a hacker you are. If you want out-of-the-box and you
don't mind kde then choose between pcbsd or desktopbsd. If you want
out-of-the-box and gnome I think you are out of luck. If you don't mind diy
FreeBSD is your toolbox.
if you want out of the box cool desktop use
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 11:02:51AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
It depends how much of a hacker you are. If you want out-of-the-box and
you don't mind kde then choose between pcbsd or desktopbsd. If you want
out-of-the-box and gnome I think you are out of luck. If you don't mind
diy
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:51:19 -0600
Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For actual productivity-enhancement, assuming you're a highly
competent computer user, I'd recommend against any of the GUI systems
discussed at that URL, and stick to window managers that just stay
the heck out of your
the thing with windoze is that you don't have a choice - in fact, until
recently you couldn't even have multiple desktops.
it's OK. users that REQUIRE lots of graphics etc.. don't usually make use
of it. so what's wrong with windoze. right software for the right people.
with *nix and the
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 08:31:41PM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
the thing with windoze is that you don't have a choice - in fact, until
recently you couldn't even have multiple desktops.
it's OK. users that REQUIRE lots of graphics etc.. don't usually make use
of it. so what's wrong with
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:39:44 -0600
Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for those who don't like to hack the system, just have everything
just put up and ready to use, there is already windows!
. . . but you'd still get a cooler desktop by going with something
else
i agree. i was
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB nVIDIA
Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in
Is FreeBSD going to enhance himself on the desktop ? It seems that FreeBSD
i don't understand your question. FreeBSD can run any unix program, be in
server program or desktop program whatever desktop means for you.
there is nothing to be enhanced.
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Is FreeBSD going to enhance himself on the desktop ? It seems that
FreeBSD
i don't understand your question. FreeBSD can run any unix program, be
in server program or desktop program whatever desktop means for you.
there is nothing to be enhanced.
For example, I
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 04:40:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McAllister wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Is FreeBSD going to enhance himself on the desktop ? It seems that
FreeBSD
i don't understand your question. FreeBSD can run any unix program, be
in server program or desktop program whatever desktop means for you.
there is nothing to be enhanced.
I beg to differ.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I think the installation and local language support(I need
to read and input Chinese frequently) of ubuntu may be better than FreeBSD.
I believe most of those sorts of enhancements would be provided by the
applications or desktop environment. Gnome or
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB nVIDIA
Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn(n-disabled), Bluetooth, Modem,
1Gb Ethernet, UltraNav, Secure chip, Intel Turbo, 9c Li-Ion,
My
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB nVIDIA
Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn(n-disabled), Bluetooth,
tired of a dual-boot system, so I want to just install FreeBSD or another
linux distribution(maybe ubuntu) on my notebook.
My questions are:
1) Can FreeBSD work well with my hardware? The display card, CDRW/DVDRW,
wireless, Ethernet and battery managment are the most important.
not sure
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Wojciech Puchar wrote:
| tired of a dual-boot system, so I want to just install FreeBSD or
| another linux distribution(maybe ubuntu) on my notebook.
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| My questions are:
| 1) Can FreeBSD work well with my hardware? The display card,
| CDRW/DVDRW,
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| Wojciech Puchar wrote:
| | tired of a dual-boot system, so I want to just install FreeBSD or
| | another linux distribution(maybe ubuntu) on my notebook.
| |
| | My questions are:
| | 1) Can FreeBSD work well with my
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:29:30 + (UTC)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My current working involves scientific calculation and programming.
I'm from a linux background(redhat, debian, ubuntu), but after some
googling and
The linux progs run very well, what I can tell with my modest amount of
programs using this mode. BSD uses a seperate directory what contains all
linux-bins and it integrates well. Also the speed is like a normal Linux
distro. Maybe it is a good idea to get an old 20GB harddisk, change it
and give
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:50:36PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I brought a new ThinkPad T61 for work, the hardware is as follows:
T7300(2GHz), 2GB RAM, 120GB 5400rpm HD, 15.4in 1680x1050 LCD, 128MB nVIDIA
Quadro NVS 140M, CDRW/DVDRW, Intel 802.11agn(n-disabled), Bluetooth,
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