I've been trying to switch from Linux to BSD for my everyday computing (email, 
word processing, spreadsheets, etc.), but I couldn't get things to work 
properly.  I've been so spoiled by the quickness and user-friendliness of 
antiX/Swift Linux and Puppy Linux for so long.  I have a backlog of stuff to 
do, so I'm sticking to Linux for now as my main OS.  However, I might try BSD 
in VirtualBox and on my laptop.

Are there any good tutorials for using BSD on the desktop?  I'm having much 
more difficulty finding good information on BSD than was the case for Linux.  
In retrospect, this shouldn't be a surprise given that Linux is relatively 
mainstream while BSD is very obscure.

Some questions:
1.  Is it possible to install KDE, GNOME, or other DE from the FreeBSD CD in a 
reasonable amount of time?  KDE and GNOME are huge programs, and having to 
download them would take too long.
2.  What's lighter than PCBSD and GhostBSD?  I tried the live DVDs on my laptop 
(1.4 GHz processor, 1.25 GB of RAM) and found both BSD distros to be very 
sluggish.  Ubuntu and Mint were faster and fit on a CD, and these two distros 
have been criticized as bloatware.  Also, the keyboard didn't work in GhostBSD. 
 
3.  How do I triple-boot Puppy Linux, antiX/Swift Linux, and DragonflyBSD?  I 
already use a Puppy Linux/Swift Linux dual boot.  For the life of me, I 
couldn't figure out what to put in the menu.lst file to allow DragonflyBSD to 
boot.  (By contrast, antiX Linux and Swift Linux automatically add the 
appropriate entries in menu.lst.)
4.  What are the Linux Mint and Puppy Linux of the BSD universe?  I consider 
these two distros to set the standard in the Linux universe, because they're so 
user-friendly.  These are the distros I've set out to compete against in 
developing Swift Linux.

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Jason Hsu <jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com>
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