I have never used a BSD before, but I think I'll give it a try when this release hits stable, as I've read a lot of good stuff about FreeBSD. What will be the first differences I will encounter? Is it easy to set up a fully functioning GNOME environment on FreeBSD? Thanks in advance.
This all sounds very promising, but if it would be all good and all, why didn't a mutation in the past turn this gene on? There must be a downside, because it seems to me the organisms with this gene haven't evolved the way it looks now.
Resistance is futile, lower your firewalls and prepared to be googled.
He's not the one infected, and thus shouldn't have anything blamed on him.
I've been having the same, and I know for a fact I'm not infected. This is just another worm.
Did I just read what I think I read? (Pun intended)
I have never used a BSD before, but I think I'll give it a try when this release hits stable, as I've read a lot of good stuff about FreeBSD. What will be the first differences I will encounter? Is it easy to set up a fully functioning GNOME environment on FreeBSD?
Thanks in advance.
As it looks now, my government will be the last to implement open source software... :-(
Quite a lot of ask slashdots today, I like it.
I live too far away to attend...
Let me get back to you after I hook up a cinema projector to my pc, so it can display Microsoft's stars screensaver all day long.
Will this dialer also be included in future AOL frisbees?
This all sounds very promising, but if it would be all good and all, why didn't a mutation in the past turn this gene on? There must be a downside, because it seems to me the organisms with this gene haven't evolved the way it looks now.
Here's a surprise... ;-)
So now I can use my money to buy a product that asks me to waste money, wonderful.