Announcing GNOME 2.4.0 for FreeBSD 108
Dan writes "FreeBSD's Joe Marcus Clarke says that GNOME 2.4.0 is now available for FreeBSD. Unfortunately, due to timing issues with FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, it will not make it into the official ports tree until after 4.9 is released (looks like early October right now). In the meantime, you can get to it from his CVS tree. For those without CVS access, he has periodic tarballs made, and are downloadable from the same URL. You should also download the marcusmerge script to aid in merging his ports tree with the official tree. If you already have a copy of the script, download it again because things have changed." Update: 09/18 15:25 GMT by M : FreeBSD's Joe Marcus Clarke says due to popular demand, but more importantly to the fact that 4.9-RELEASE has been pushed back at least two weeks, GNOME 2.40 has been merged into the ports tree.
Re:FreeBSD? (Score:5, Informative)
Still there's neat things about BSD kernel.
1: Security levels
2: Jail
3: PF - OS detection leading to modification of data stream (MS system lead to Linux ISO site)
4: Stable, high performance FS
5: Runs most linux junk (look at sourceforge, most are abandonware). Just doesnt run stuff that depends on proc unless you enable
6: Lot more quotas over users than you have in Linux
Those few features keep certain users on BSD. I figure Linux might get all those features. Still, if you want a really good system, get AIX. Linux and BSD is a good standby for cutting cost as long as you can deal with the limited feature set.
pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:4, Informative)
FreeBSD homepage. [love2party.net]
NetBSD PF news. [deadly.org]
NetBSD PF homepage. [foo.unix.se]
Re:pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:5, Informative)
The Darren/Theo head butting resulted in this classic posting [openbsd.org]
psxndc
Re:pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:1)
parent post said: PF is [Open|Net|Free]BSD
And I responded saying, no, pf is OpenBSD, it's just been ported to the others. To be honest, I didn't check the links since I took exception to him "correcting" the grandparent, even if him correcting was saying that pf had been ported. I'm not trying to be a dick, but I felt that he was incorrectly correcting someone.
psxndc
Rev: pf is available for (d), All of the above. (Score:2, Informative)
pf is a project of OpenBSD: True.
pf is now available to the other BSDs: True.
This is good for *BSD: True.
Cheers!
Re:pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:1)
Now if someone could port it to OS X and Irix. heheh
Re:pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:5, Informative)
It was written because Darren Reed changed the license of ipf to something Theo (of OpenBSD) didn't agree with.
Actually it wasn't just Theo, it was OpenBSD that didn't agree with the license, which, in its clarification, did not allow modified versions to be distributed. I use "clarification" because Reed claimed the license didn't change, but that he only allowed peple to use the software, not revise and distribute it.
Re:pf is (d), All of the above. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:FreeBSD? (Score:3, Insightful)
For me it is lazyness that keeps me stick with FreeBSD.
FreeBSD! (Score:5, Funny)
Take this! [offmyserver.com] *KAPOW*
And that! [techtv.com] *BOFF*
Holy schnikes, Batman! The Penguin is getting away!
Oh, no he's not, Robin! *BLAM* [netcraft.com]
[FreeBSD runs quite nicely on my laptop, thanks.
Re:FreeBSD! (Score:1, Troll)
Re:FreeBSD! (Score:1)
Although, I do question. Do they troll because they fear that people become the wiser and will finally see the merits BSD software? Do they troll because they can't accept the fact that BSD software is quite good and most likely better than theirs? Or do they troll because they just can't get laid? Probably all
Re:FreeBSD! (Score:4, Funny)
Why do you leave your laptop in your closet?
Oh, wait, you don't use FreeBSD as a server. I was wondering why the hell Gnome is there.
Re:FreeBSD! (Score:1)
Re:FreeBSD? (Yep, still here) (Score:5, Funny)
Dying? Definition 6. from http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dying reads:
6. To become indifferent: had died to all worldly concerns.
Apply this definition to your constant bickering over whether or not I'm dead and I'll agree.
Over the last twenty something years I've been through a lot. But through it all I've been reliable and dependable.
Over the next few years I'm going to show you what the terms "scalability," "efficiency," and "security" really mean.
So shut your pie holes and keep coding. Maybe you'll have a hope in hell of keeping up with me.
Yours truly,
FreeBSD
Re:FreeBSD? (Yep, still here) (Score:1)
Re:FreeBSD? (Yep, still here) (Score:1)
FreeBSD won't die (Score:5, Funny)
Re:FreeBSD won't die (Score:2)
Porting software (Score:3, Insightful)
It's great that GNOME is easily and quickly portable beyond Linux and Solaris (where people is pouring money on it) - GNOME hackers are on the way to make a truly industry-standard desktop environment. Go GNOME!
It wasn't always that way. (Score:5, Interesting)
Amazingly Miguel Icaza is considered a 'great coder', yet couldn't be bothered to write portable code.
Once Miguel Icaza left the project, the GNOME code started to become portable and the project adopted a motto of 'it don't ship unless it runs on Solaris/FreeBSD and other UNIXes beyond GNU/Linux.'
The real programmers took over and got the code portable.
Re:I'll never get non-BSD people (Score:1)
FreeBSD 5? (Score:1, Interesting)
Does it support as many ports as 4.x?
Will GNOME 2.4 be available in the next release of freebsd 5.x?
Re:FreeBSD 5? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:FreeBSD 5? (Score:2)
No. There are the odd port that hasn't been updated to work with 5.x.
Yes.
Re:What I know about BSD (Score:1, Informative)
There are games for BSD. But if you're serious about games, UNIX is not exactly the best platform choice for games, unless you are using Mac OS X.
2. It cannot be used by my grandma.
Why not? If your grandma can not use a mouse, a keyboard, or see, then that would be true.
3. It lacks a GUI of any note.
KDE and Gnome are available.
4. There is no support available for it.
There is support for it, countless websites, mailing lists, documentation, and there are commercial companie
Re:A troll replies to the critics... (Score:1)
To the BSD Troller (Score:1)
Does this mean (Score:2)