GhostBSD is nice, come with the option of openbox GUI.  Also, on a
unrelated topic Chrunchbang Linux is pretty sweet.  I brought it up because
it reminds me of OpenBSD/FreeBSD as I usually try and run them with as
little overhead as possible; due to my use on old and virtual machines.


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:29 AM, John Frisk <john.a.frisk at gmail.com> wrote:

> As moderator I want to give Thomas and company speaking about ZFS their
> time to present and have a good Q&A since ZFS was a popular topic during
> the month of December.  I encourage folks to feel free to talk about
> FreeBSD after ZFS is done.  We can always talk about it over a beverage
> (maybe next door at Stouts) too if we need to leave the building.  If there
> is big interest we can use a future meeting time to talk about FreeBSD (and
> compare it to Linux since this is a Linux User Group).  As for next meeting
> location:
>
> http://www.penguinsunbound.com/Meetings
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Andrew Krull <andrew.krull at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I too would be interested in hearing about FreeBSD. I am new to the
>> LUG... when and where is the next meeting taking place?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> ~Andrew
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 6:39 AM, <canito at dalan.us> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Quoting Andrew Berg <robotsondrugs at gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>  Since the next meeting is all about ZFS and I will be bringing my
>>>> machine running FreeBSD and ZFS on root, and because of the release of
>>>> FreeBSD 10 (builds have started; I expect there will be an official
>>>> announcement in the next day or two), I thought I'd give a short talk on
>>>> FreeBSD if there is some interest. Things I would cover:
>>>>
>>>> - Philosophical differences between Linux and the BSDs (mostly design
>>>> and technical aspects, but I will touch on licensing)
>>>> - Upgrades/updates to the base system vs. updates/upgrades to
>>>> third-party software and package management (ports/pkgng) in FreeBSD
>>>> - Some cool new things in FreeBSD 10
>>>> - An overview of the other BSDs
>>>> - Any questions you may have
>>>>
>>>> I'm open to suggestions as well, so let me know if you'd like me to go
>>>> over anything else.
>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Andrew-
>>>
>>> I'd be interested to know where FreeBSD stands as a desktop? In years
>>> past I read that PCBSD was making strides, but why would I want to it as a
>>> desktop now? I don't know if this is an appropriate venue to ask this
>>> question? I know FreeBSD rawks as a stand alone server. One complain from a
>>> friend year back is that it didn't really have a strong support for
>>> virtualization and clustering. Also, interested in hearing the original
>>> topic on ZFS.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> SDA
>>>
>>>
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>>
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