I have had Linux for a long time. I have a different desktop coming
that I am eager to play with FreeBSD on. It is a dual processored
Intel Xeon @ 3.2ghz (64-bit). How are HP workstations with FreeBSD?
As already said by another user, most things won't be too bad, but
vendors use a lot of
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:28:15PM -0400, Benjamin Cance wrote:
I have had Linux for a long time. I have a different desktop coming that
I am eager to play with FreeBSD on. It is a dual processored Intel Xeon
@ 3.2ghz (64-bit). How are HP workstations with FreeBSD?
Just fine.I have run
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 10:28:15PM -0400, Benjamin Cance wrote:
I have had Linux for a long time. I have a different desktop coming that
I am eager to play with FreeBSD on. It is a dual processored Intel Xeon
@ 3.2ghz (64-bit). How are HP workstations with FreeBSD?
Check that it is
I have had Linux for a long time. I have a different desktop coming that
I am eager to play with FreeBSD on. It is a dual processored Intel Xeon
@ 3.2ghz (64-bit). How are HP workstations with FreeBSD?
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:28 PM, Benjamin Cance
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I have had Linux for a long time. I have a different desktop coming that
I am eager to play with FreeBSD on. It is a dual processored Intel Xeon
@ 3.2ghz (64-bit). How are HP workstations with FreeBSD?
Given the range