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PCBSD is sort of the Ubuntu of the BSD's. That is, it aims at the newcomer, and their forums (at least they used to, I haven't been there in a long time) show amazing patience with newcomers.
It's the one that got some commercial support, and in the same way that Ubuntu was popular enough to push Dell to put Linux on some of their laptops, it's the one most likely to get BSD hardware support. As for the it's its--shucks CarpetSmoker, many native English speakers make the same error--a tribute to the education system in my country. (On the other hand, I've made the same error, but as a typo or just not thinking, so I should shut up.) By the way anonmie, I noted that you also thanked Admin. I'm a great believer in remembering someone's past goodness, and so, despite what's happened to bsdforums, yes, he put together something good. It's too bad that he didn't continue, but we can never really know the circumstances. It's much better to remember the good about people than the bad. |
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Hrm, I'm torn on the placement of PC-BSD.
On the one hand, it's based on FreeBSD, uses pure FreeBSD underneath the GUI, and could fit under the FreeBSD heading. On the other hand, it's quite a different beast from FreeBSD, with all the GUI goodness, and could be considered separate enough to stay under Other OSes. Same with MidnightBSD (based on OpenBSD), pfSense (based on FreeBSD), nanoBSD/picoBSD (based on FreeBSD), and similar "distros" of the BSDs. Perhaps adding a "*BSD Expansions" or "*BSD Distros" or "OSes Based on *BSD" forum under each *BSD heading would be useful? Or we could just leave things the way they are. I'm flexible. |
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Maybe "OS'es derived from FreeBSD" followed by enumerating the obvious choices -- PC-BSD, DesktopBSD, etc.
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Yeah, I wondered about lumping Desktop in with PC-BSD as well. I chose not to comment earlier, since their community is not as big. Still, I think it appropriate to include them as a "pre-packaged FreeBSD" in the same category. The BSD stuff isn't any different, and if the questioner wants details on how PC- or Desktop do their GUI stuff, well, this is not the right place.
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(Missing the point but) I thought MidnightBSD was based on FreeBSD? http://midnightbsd.org/about/index.html
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Ok, I "merged" the PC-BSD forum with Other BSD.
We'll see how things go and recreate the forum in the future if there is a need...
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Well, there is the OpenBSD-based LOCKSS system; all the other OpenBSD-derived systems I'm aware of are either more generic-ish LiveCDs, or embedded systems.
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MirBSD is called MirOS now.
And yes, it is based on OpenBSD. Anyway, here is a full list: List of BSD operating systems
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