PC-BSD
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PC-BSD is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD similar to DesktopBSD. It aims to be easy to install by using a graphical installation program, and easy- and ready-to-use immediately by providing KDE as the default, pre-installed graphical user interface. The PC-BSD project is currently developing a graphical software installation program which will install pre-built software packages. In August 2006 it was voted the most beginner friendly operating system by OSWeekly.com.
- Website: www.pcbsd.org
[edit] Usability
- Speed: < Very Slow | Slow | Medium | Fast | Very Fast >
- Ease: Easy
- Configureability: < Very Low | Low | Medium | High | Very High >
[edit] Program effectiveness
- Boot Speed: < Very Slow | Slow | Medium | Fast | Very Fast >
- Loading Speed: < Very Slow | Slow | Medium | Fast | Very Fast >
- Stability: < Very Low | Low | Medium | High | Very High >
- Vulnerability: < Very Low | Low | Medium | High | Very High >
[edit] Other
- Look & Feel: < Horrible | Bad | Medium | Good | Classy >
- Installation: Medium
- Kernel: Mach
- Platforms: x86
- Desktop Environments: KDE
- Open source / Proprietary: Open Source
- Cost: Free
