Re: [PLUG] [OT] Dual booting Linux with Net/Free/OpenBSD

2006-09-11 Thread Arindam
I've tried PCBSD. By default has KDE as GUI. when i installed it, it took the entire hard disk, now i don't remember whether i deliberately did that or by mistake it took the entire hard disk. you'll have to experiment. I installed 5.4 this weekend. Pretty fast install. I put it on the first 6.5

Re:[PLUG] [OT] Dual booting Linux with Net/Free/OpenBSD

2006-09-08 Thread susedevel
Hi! I've tried PCBSD. By default has KDE as GUI. when i installed it, it took the entire hard disk, now i don't remember whether i deliberately did that or by mistake it took the entire hard disk. you'll have to experiment. Free BSD didn't have any GUI by default i think as i tried to install that

Re: [PLUG] [OT] Dual booting Linux with Net/Free/OpenBSD

2006-09-07 Thread श्रीधर नारायण दैठणकर
On Thursday 07 September 2006 16:04, Arindam wrote: > I am planning to experiment with one of the BSD flavours alongside > Linux on an x86 box and I was wondering which version would be good to > use - FreeBSD 5.2/4, NetBSD ??, OpenBSD ??. Any would do. In past I have made it work with free and ne