Is it for NY-ers only, for Americans only, or for planet Earth only ;) ?
Brad Schonhorst wrote:
NYC*BUG Announces BSDTracker Database
The New York City *BSD User Group (NYC*BUG) is pleased to announce the
BSDTracker Database. The BSDTracker includes both a database of Users
and *BSD Resources. Th
lar desktop/home OS we must
propose to the masses something shiny and sophisticated.
Hey, Beastie is still here ;)
Best regards,
Alaksiej Carniajeu /AC
Nicole wrote:
On 03-Nov-05 My Homeland Security "observers" reported that Chad Gross said:
I am glad I am not the only one. This logo i
Joshua Tinnin wrote:
On Thu 3 Nov 05 21:03, ac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But IMO this funny red ball _r_e_a_l_l_y_ looks more attractive for
newbies. At least, my co-workers (average PC users) have found it
"friendly" and "intriguing", even "sexy".
Nicole wrote:
I know that. I was trying to convey how it's just too basic to make into
something that could be easily conveighed. IE if you break it down to its basic
form.. It looks like a rounded viking helmet.
[snip]
I just don't find the new "logo" catchy and singularly identifiable
I've just received my own postings 2Nicole and 2Joshua Tinnin... and
read them. Hm... :( Sorry for my English
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Dieter wrote:
A binary release, while useful to some, would only be useful for one platform.
And would have to be installed in a chroot jail for security reasons.
FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD and Linux run on many hardware platforms. Thus the only
reasonable solution is a reader/player in source code