Then again, DragonFlyBSD is not especially made for “average users”, or fake-geeks willing to impress girls with “wow, see that brand new OS nobody knows or use…”. It is a tool, not a top-notch one, but good enough with yet one big handicap: it is not free (as in “I can twist the source to make it work all right on my architecture”). ![]() I won’t debate over Java, qualities and defects, blah blah. ![]() Now why would your average user need flash ? Java ? I understand the reasons behind this and I use FreeBSD for some servers, it’s a really good tool, just not ready for the “average” user.įreeBSD is ready for average user (since it is so damn simple to configure). What about other distros of GNU/Linux than Mandrake or Debian.Īnd what about other architectures than GNU/Linux-x86 ? It’s a shame when on Linux you can just do an urpmi or apt-get.
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