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Hi All=2C
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Having a good weekend??? Let me not make it boring I will get straight to t=
he point.
=20
I have read in FreeBSD documentation=2C while comparing with the Linux kern=
el we claim FreeBSD to be a complete operating system which provides not ju=
st the kernel but also other utilies surrounding the kernel making it a com=
plete operating system.
My question is "Why doesn't FreeBSD have it's own desktop environment" some=
thing like what Ubuntu Linux is trying to achieve with their Unity Desktop =
environment.
In doing so we will carve a niche for ourselves in the end user space.
=20
What does the forum have to say about this?
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Regards=2C
Alwin 		 	   		  =

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Hi All=2C
=20
Having a good weekend??? Let me not make it boring I will get straight to t=
he point.
=20
I have read in FreeBSD documentation=2C while comparing with the Linux kern=
el we claim FreeBSD to be a complete operating system which provides not ju=
st the kernel but also other utilies surrounding the kernel making it a com=
plete operating system.
My question is "Why doesn't FreeBSD have it's own desktop environment" some=
thing like what Ubuntu Linux is trying to achieve with their Unity Desktop =
environment.
In doing so we will carve a niche for ourselves in the end user space.
=20
What does the forum have to say about this?
=20
Regards=2C
Alwin
 		 	   		  =

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Date: Sun=2C 7 Oct 2012 14:20:07 +0530




Hi All=2C
=20
Having a good weekend??? Let me not make it boring I will get straight to t=
he point.
=20
I have read in FreeBSD documentation=2C while comparing with the Linux kern=
el we claim FreeBSD to be a complete operating system which provides not ju=
st the kernel but also other utilies surrounding the kernel making it a com=
plete operating system.
My question is "Why doesn't FreeBSD have it's own desktop environment" some=
thing like what Ubuntu Linux is trying to achieve with their Unity Desktop =
environment.
In doing so we will carve a niche for ourselves in the end user space.
=20
What does the forum have to say about this?
=20
Regards=2C
Alwin
 		 	   		  =

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On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 1:50 AM, Alwin Doss <alwindoss@outlook.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Having a good weekend??? Let me not make it boring I will get straight to the point.
>
> I have read in FreeBSD documentation, while comparing with the Linux kernel we claim FreeBSD to be a complete operating system which provides not just the kernel but also other utilies surrounding the kernel making it a complete operating system.
> My question is "Why doesn't FreeBSD have it's own desktop environment" something like what Ubuntu Linux is trying to achieve with their Unity Desktop environment.
> In doing so we will carve a niche for ourselves in the end user space.
>
> What does the forum have to say about this?

http://www.pcbsd.org/

-p

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