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FreeBSD and GNOME

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FreeBSD

news.com has a story about FreeBSD and their effort to improve their position as a desktop operating system by improving their interoperability and support for GNOME. The effort is lead by Joe Clarke who have done a wonderful job for a long time now making sure GNOME and related technologies worked nicely under FreeBSD. They are now upping the ante with working on HAL support and more for FreeBSD. Maybe its time to take a look at installing FreeBSD again?

FreeBSD

Because in many ways it's more stable than many (not all) linux distributions, and it's good point between strictly server based operating systems like openBSD from which many parts of code linux uses.

What's more *BSD licence is less stricted than GPL.

That's enough reasons and I could come up with more. Let everybody use what he prefers.