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slipstream1
06-20-2006, 02:39 PM
I want to say thank you and great job to the PCBSD folks. This is the easiest installing and easy to use *nix OS that I have encountered. The installation went off without a hitch. Very easy to use and understand. I have only been a *nix user for about a year now and have been searching for something to replace M$ on my desktop machines. I believe that I may have found it.

Thank you for the outstanding product. :lol:

marc
06-20-2006, 03:33 PM
Nice to hear this. I`ve used all flavors of the *nix systems and I must agree with you.

Charles
06-20-2006, 05:07 PM
Thank you guys :)
We can always enhance PC-BSD though, any comment is always welcome. Feel free to check out our roadmap (http://www.pcbsd.org/?p=roadmap) to see what you're going to see in future releases :wink:

mal.exe
06-20-2006, 05:20 PM
That's great to see people that show their appreciation of PCBSD :)

But there is a lot to do yet...

and I think pcbsd will become a great product that anyone can use, with a very fast learning curve.. in short-future :P

People ! Come and help to community making pcbsd bigger !!!

slipstream1
06-20-2006, 10:43 PM
This OS has breathed new lift into my old AMD K62 500mhz Compaq desktop machine. It runs this OS perfectly and very snappy. Again, thanks for the product. I hope to be able to help with development someday, unfortunately I am still the uneducated newbie. Maybe someday. :roll:

KLU
06-21-2006, 12:37 AM
This OS has breathed new lift into my old AMD K62 500mhz Compaq desktop machine. It runs this OS perfectly and very snappy... Dangnammit :x Why can all these other people with old hardware have it snappy but for me it's slow as molasses (but not as slow as XP)?

Right now I'm browsing in Dillo instead of Opera or Konqueror. Christ is it snappy! But it's ugly as sin and doesn't do Javascript, which rules it out for doing my Yahoo webmail.

marc
06-23-2006, 08:01 PM
That`s strange ... I had DBSD, which is much slower than PCBSD - on my other machine [P500 MhZ] and it worked perfectly, fast.
Maybe you should disable some of the startup daemons?