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Date:      Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:28:50 -0700
From:      Predrag Punosevac <punosevac@math.arizona.edu>
To:        FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: looking for an OS and wanting to know if this is the one.]
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Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 01:38:37 -0700
From: Predrag Punosevac <punosevac@math.arizona.edu>
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To: Chad Perrin <perrin@apotheon.com>
Subject: Re: looking for an OS and wanting to know if this is the one.
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A good choice for the Windows user would be PC-BSD

http://pcbsd.org/?p=download14 

primarily due to the easy installation. I have quite a bit experience 
with it.
You would get nice KDE environment very similar to what you had in 
Windows. It is based on 6.2 Stable and XOrg 7.2.

Desktop BSD is less active project and with much smaller user base. The 
new release based on 6.2 Stable and XOrg 6.9 seems bit baggy.

Both systems are pre-configured FreeBSD with extra GUI tools. The only 
difference is packing system . PC-BSD  uses  windows like
pbi packing system as alternative to standard port system in FreeBSD 
while DesktopBSD utilizes GUI tools to assist novice user with
ports.

I would stay a way  from the  FreeBSD if your sole previous exposure to 
different Operating Systems was Windows unless you are really willing to 
sit and learn very intensively. This is primarily due to the fact that 
initial installation and PC-BSD like configuration
is actually the most difficult thing for the casual Desktop user of FreeBSD.
I hope this helps

Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 09:31:58AM +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>   
>>> Basically I need to know which of the OS from freebsd
>>> will be the best for me to use?
>>>       
>> freebsd is only one system, there is no "which" you can select from.
>>     
>
> Maybe Brooks Lackey was referring to choices between:
>
>   FreeBSD
>   PC-BSD
>   DesktopBSD
>
> . . . of which one is FreeBSD, and two are modified FreeBSD.  On the
> other hand, maybe the options Brooks Lackey had in mind were 6.2-STABLE,
> 6.2-RELEASE, and 7.0-CURRENT.  After all, if MS Windows (which is
> apparently the start-point for this user) can have Ultimate, Home
> Premium, Home Basic, Business, and Enterprise, I guess we can have our
> -STABLE, -RELEASE, and -CURRENT.
>
>   



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