Do you use BSD?

@eunixia (387)
Philippines
January 19, 2007 10:55pm CST
For a more secure systems use OpenBSD and FreeBSD. Secure for creating Firewalls, VPN, Web Server, Mail, Proxy, FTP, Anything. And its Free. What more can you ask for? More secure than Linux and Windows.
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@anex84 (465)
• Bulgaria
20 Jan 07
I have used FreeBSD on my small router PC. It was my test web server, actually I was testing everything on it - torrent site, shoutcast radio streaming, shells etc. But most of all I was using it with educational purposes - it was worth for me, I really like BSD systems.
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@eunixia (387)
• Philippines
21 Jan 07
its almost everything. just need more time to polish its desktop and its way to go for a very good desktop, just like mac.
@eunixia (387)
• Philippines
23 Jan 07
Yes ofcourse. What Im using with my FreeBSD setup is XFCE link is www.xfce.org its more lighter, than gnome or kde.
• United States
26 Jul 07
I currently use FreeBSD as my desktop system and [wireless] movie/entertainment system (connected to TV + amp). For my desktop, I use Fluxbox (even more light than XFCE :]), and I run my movie computer with no desktop--I just ssh to it. I've only been using FreeBSD for around a month (my first time with *BSD), and I'm loving it except for the lack of Flash for native FreeBSD browsers. It's very fast and smooth-running, and I love playing around with the ipfilter stuff! :] I can say that I've switched from Linux with no regrets.