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FreeSBIE 1.1 Screenshot Tour 40

linuxbeta writes "FreeSBIE is a FreeBSD LiveCD, or an operating system that is able to load directly from a bootable CD, without any installation process, without any hard disk. It's possible to use the BSDInstaller to install FreeSBIE on your hard drive, and then turn it into FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE by means of cvsup. At OSDir we installed FreeSBIE 1.1 and grabbed a series of great screenshots of this slick FreeBSD OS."
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FreeSBIE 1.1 Screenshot Tour

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  • by ShogZilla ( 136264 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @08:04AM (#11145850)
    That is rubish. Most likely they are screenshoots of the window manager.

    Screenshots 1-5 are of the bootloader and subsequent setup - no WM to be found. Admittedley, from that point forward it's all X+WM.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 24, 2004 @01:06PM (#11176911)
    If you want to develop proprietary software or develop software for Windows you have to buy a commercial license of course. And that is not more evil than you wanting to write proprietary software/for Windows.

    I believe setagllib's point is that you can write software for Windows without paying Microsoft to use their Windows API. It doesn't matter what license you license your software under.

    But you can't write software for KDE unless you 1) GPL it or 2) buy a license from QT. Stop. Period. No third choice.

  • Re:What is that? (Score:2, Informative)

    by Raagshinnah ( 670749 ) on Friday December 24, 2004 @05:07PM (#11178195)
    I would also like to know what that thing in the top right was aswell though.

    That`s torsmo [sourceforge.net].

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