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bdquick New Member
Joined: 26 Jun 2025 Posts: 35
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2025 3:59 am Post subject: PC-BSD has been purchased |
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iXsystems, an enterprise-class hardware solution provider, announced today its acquisition of PC-BSD, a rock solid UNIX operating system based on FreeBSD. PC-BSD is a fully functional desktop operating system running FreeBSD version 6, with a KDE desktop interface and graphical system installer. Its PBI system, developed exclusively for PC-BSD, lets users download and install their applications in a self-extracting and installing format.
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http://www.ixsystems.com/news.html?date=20061010
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Germ Keeper of the BIG STICK

Joined: 30 Apr 2025 Posts: 9605 Location: Planet Earth
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2025 10:30 am Post subject: |
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Just reading the story it doesn't sound bad. I just hope iXsystems doesn't do anything stupid.
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masinick Sr. Member

Joined: 03 Apr 2025 Posts: 1174 Location: Concord, NH
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Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2025 5:05 pm Post subject: Might be OK, we will have to see |
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If they stop making PC-BSD free downloads from being available, that would be stupid. Anything else they do other than stunt it's growth will be a non issue for me. All I want to do is occasionally assess if a BSD distro can, or ever will be, a possibility for a commodity desktop. I think it COULD, in theory, but in practice, it is quite questionable. I do like what I've seen from about 0.5 until the recent 1.2 release, though. If they don't mess with what's been done so far and they pay the developers for their work, it could help advance this technology. |
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bdquick New Member
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Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2025 1:59 am Post subject: |
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I think PCBSD has some promise from what I've seen so far.
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masinick Sr. Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 1:54 am Post subject: Definitely has a LOT of promise |
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bdquick wrote: | I think PCBSD has some promise from what I've seen so far. |
PC BSD is the only BSD that has gotten air time on my system overnight and for more than an evening at a time. It is solid, stable, and feels a lot like a typical Linux distro, yet has some BSD aspects that in some ways make it potentially superior to Linux distros - security concerns, for one. Linux is good, BSD is better.
PC BSD is inferior to Linux at the present time in hardware support, but making good strides. On mainstream commodity equipment, such as popular Dell, HP, or IBM equipment, PC BSD runs cleanly and very effectively. |
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Wide Member

Joined: 08 Dec 2025 Posts: 188 Location: Playa Del Rey, California
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masinick Sr. Member

Joined: 03 Apr 2025 Posts: 1174 Location: Concord, NH
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 4:42 am Post subject: Not quite SimplyMEPIS or Freespire, but pretty good |
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Wide wrote: | Cool, any way to get buzz going over nix or bsd is just dandy with me.
Perhaps ala Ubuntu  |
I have run PC-BSD versions prior to the current release with decent, but not outstanding results. I found pretty much the same thing with the recently released 1.2 release.
The installation is effortless, but stuff like fonts are configured to the KDE defaults, not very good for someone who is beginning to get cataracts and has less than stellar vision. Default browser font size in Konqueror is 7, which is pretty normal, but only viewable for those who are young and have great vision. Otherwise, kick the default sized font to at least ten or larger, and make the median font at laest of size 12. Then it works.
Stuff like Flash players are also easy to install, but they do not come standard.
This is a very good system, but it will take work on your part to set it up to your liking. Most BSD people would prefer to do just that, however, the average inquisitive person does not want to have to play with fonts just to get the system in a usable state. Still, with slight work, this distro is looking good! |
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masinick Sr. Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2025 4:52 am Post subject: Easy and usable right out of the box, but not configured |
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It did not take much to get PC-BSD working. This is certainly as easy to initially install as any recently popular Linux distribution, and it has very similar software in it as the typical base OS with KDE in it.
You get KDE 3.5.3, not the absolute newest, but very good for a stable desktop OS. |
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