Banki
02-23-2009, 01:49 PM
Installing and Configuring PC-BSD - Part I
This is part I of an installation and configuration guide for PC-BSD, a new user-friendly flavour of FreeBSD: "In this world where Linux dominates the Unix news sections of just about every technology news site, there lies another robust, powerful, Unix family of operating systems - the BSDs. There are five different flavours of BSDs available today: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD and the new, easy-to-use PC-BSD. It is the last mentioned one - PC-BSD that is designed for common desktop use. In this article, I will cover the installation and configuration of PC-BSD for common desktop use. This guide is meant for the home user with a desire to learn about PC-BSD, therefore I have tried to keep things relatively simple".
Check it here:
http://michael-and-mary.net/intro/?q=node/23
Cheers. :D
This is part I of an installation and configuration guide for PC-BSD, a new user-friendly flavour of FreeBSD: "In this world where Linux dominates the Unix news sections of just about every technology news site, there lies another robust, powerful, Unix family of operating systems - the BSDs. There are five different flavours of BSDs available today: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Dragonfly BSD and the new, easy-to-use PC-BSD. It is the last mentioned one - PC-BSD that is designed for common desktop use. In this article, I will cover the installation and configuration of PC-BSD for common desktop use. This guide is meant for the home user with a desire to learn about PC-BSD, therefore I have tried to keep things relatively simple".
Check it here:
http://michael-and-mary.net/intro/?q=node/23
Cheers. :D