On 1 November 2014 14:00, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp <office(a)klepp.biz> wrote:
Am Samstag, 1. November 2014 schrieb Robert Peters:
FreeBSD sounds like a possibility (and no
systemd). Thinking of
installing to see about running TDE in it. But its boot image
requires a MBR primary or GUID partition. So I would have to back up
my disk in order to convert to GUID partitioning...one thing leads to
another...will consider it...Robert
I'm already evaluating FreeBSD for my desktop. As far as I've come it's
working at least as good as wheezy on older laptops (T60 / T61 / X60 - I don't have
newer). At the moment I have XFCE and FVWM running, but it's definitly missing a good
file manager like konqueror.
I'm verry happy that François and Slávek put effort in getting TDE working on
OpenBSD, so chances are I'll escape systemd :-)
Nik
Another way to go is Gentoo, though it takes some work and close
attention to the installation manual. I used it for a while ten years
ago and am looking at it again. I wonder what experience others have
had with it.
Robert