On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 10:25 +0100, Alan BRASLAU wrote: > Being optimistic and naively believing that kfreebsd is near to being > released for mainstream Debian, I installed kfreebsd-i386 on an older > machine that was in need of a complete re-install from scratch. > My conclusions for the moment is that it is only marginally usable.
That is a shame. Hopefully the squeeze freeze delay can give the kFreeBSD porters time to find and fix these issues. > Some applications are simply missing and compile (and run) > seemingly without problems from Debian sources. One such > example that I have found is povray. Why is this so? povray is in non-free, it may be that no autobuilders exist for non-free for kfreebsd-* yet. Someone may need to contact the non-free buildd network maintainers to get support for the new ports added. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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