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Andrew Houghton aah at roarmouse.org
Wed Mar 16 08:24:45 PST 2005


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Umm.  I've been using the native JDK on FreeBSD and DragonFly boxes for 
years, on multiple desktops and on machines in production.  I've found 
it (and them) to be wonderfully stable.

- a.

Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
> Hi Bill Hacker,
> you wrote.
> 
> 
>>>I'd vote for red blinking instructions about the user you need to
>>>login as to start installing. So even I will know about it the first
>>>time I boot the OS (and don't start a Gentoo like installation by
>>>hand aided by a obviously outdated doc on the site ;-)...
>>>
> 
> BH> 'installer'?
> 
> BH> Look again!
> 
> I tried an end of February ISO, is there anything new (worked for me,
> anyway)? Personally, I feel the LiveCD feature could become quite
> handy to fix broken boxes.
> 
> 
> 
>>>Aside of that, the installer is just fine. It's not trying to setup a
>>>desktop system so nobody really cares how it looks.
> 
> BH> Many DO, but sadly, most will bring more heat than light to the future.
> BH> Not passengers. Parasites.
> 
> 
> For me, BSD on the desktop will become an option the day there's a
> stable, perhaps even supported JDK (I need it for school). Which is
> probably like never.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Gabriel
> 





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