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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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  • Uh-huh (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Rie Beam ( 632299 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @12:51AM (#11144356) Journal

    "LiveCD, or an operating system that is able to load directly from a bootable CD, without any installation process, without any hard disk."

    I'm sad to report that the above statement was half the summary.

  • xfce4....as heavy? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by endx7 ( 706884 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @03:07AM (#11144983) Homepage Journal
    Wow, FreeSBIE must be trying for lightweight if they consider xfce4 to be heavy.

    I mean, if you are going to talk about heavy you have to talk about gnome or kde :P
  • by setagllib ( 753300 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @03:46AM (#11145109)
    It's pretty heavy given its lack of functionality. For most uses, Fluxbox with a pager and use of ~/.gtkrc[-2.0] is enough, but at less than a tenth the size. A large part of its size is its image-based themes though.

    I tried GNOME 2.8 before and was heftily disappointed. It has about a third of the functionality of KDE but with about ~30MiB extra compressed source to download. If it wasn't for its less-evil-than-Qt license it would have no merit at all.
  • Re:*BSD is dying (Score:3, Interesting)

    by ic0wb0y ( 728958 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @12:13PM (#11147982)
    If any other OS had been as dead as FBSD, it would really be dead. FBSD can survive a nuclear attack. When all other OS's die, BSD will still be chugging. What can kill it? Invenstors can't pull out. Stock can't decline. Marketers can't abandon it. Idiots have never even used it in the first place, so abandonment can't be a factor. Writers have tried to contribute to it's demise but have been unsucceful. OS wars haven't made a dent in it's armor. BSD may not be a gleeming superstar, but it is the salt of the Earth. Amazing Kreskin will be long dead and forgotten but BSD will remain its cosmogonic self, and still catching flak just like all the other Gods have since the dawn of man.
  • What is that? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by numbski ( 515011 ) * <[numbski] [at] [hksilver.net]> on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @12:19PM (#11148066) Homepage Journal
    In the upper right hand corner of the desktop?

    I've been looking for something similar to Mac OS X's GeekTool [tynsoe.org] for X11, but hadn't found anything yet. That looks like what I'm looking for.

    Anyone know?
  • Re:What is that? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by 0racle ( 667029 ) on Tuesday December 21, 2004 @01:59PM (#11149547)
    I have xrootconsole displaying the contents of the syslog, but it doesn't handle a log swtich over well. If you use KDE there is superkaramba, for Gnome I assume gDesklets can do the same thing.

    I would also like to know what that thing in the top right was aswell though.

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