Hey, On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Austad, Jay wrote: > If you haven't tried freebsd, now is a good time to give it a shot. I ran FreeBSD for a while. I installed it because, well, I never used it before. After about an hour I had it looking and acting exactly like the Linux box it replaced, with one important exception - X was dog-slow. It was marginally ok if you weren't using things like transparent aterms and didn't mind that WindowMaker takes 10 times as long to minimize windows (ie, 1 second instead of 1/10th of a second). The local FreeBSD Guru/Bigot told me that apparently if I want X going fast it means I'm some kind of wimp[1]. I liked the ports collection when it actually worked. I found quite a few things that didn't work for various degrees of A Good Reason. Ranging from KDE2 not willing to install itself cause the port maintainer said it's bad, to Pine+ssl just plain not working for no apparent reason. Both of those are probably fixed by now (heck, Pine includes SSL by default now) but you get the idea. -Yaron -- [1] Actually the conversation went something like this: Me: Hey, I installed FreeBSD, and it's neat, but X is dog-slow. Him: No it's not, look (pointing at own display which is dog-slow). Me: Um, yeah, you're at 1024x768x8bpp, with small xterms. I'm at 1600x1200 at 32bpp with translucent aterms. And your display is showing considerable lag too. Him: Well I'm using linux emulation for the voodoo card. Me: I've got an nvidia, and it's still slow. Him: No it's not. FreeBSD is geared towards the server-space, not the desktop like Linux is. Me: So you're saying Linux is better as a desktop? Him: No.