... bsd has fallen ----------------------------------------------- http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2009/02/07/msg007841.html
"For those new to NetBSD, the early user experience can be poor. This is especially true when coming from a Windows, Mac or Linux backgrounds. While basically sound, the installer asks many detailed questions and is unintuitive. If new users persevere and install the system, they are left with a 1980s-style text prompt(...)" ----------------------------------------------- ... long life to netbsd I am, of course, talking in jest. I respect the netbsd project a lot. And I know this is not a place to talk about your wish-list BUT: pleasepleaseplease do not ever change the "1980s-style" on OpenBSD! Only one OS has been holding out against HappyNewWorld's rampaging user-friendliness, GUIs & co. armies: OpenBSD! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix) -- Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with misc