Is it available for my XP? What peripherals are supported? How vulnerable to hackers is it? Would it be suitable for a new organization?Davje,
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I am one of the most junior members on this list, but I can tell you that your post in its current format is not likely to get much feedback. Here is what I think you questions mean and what I think the answers are:
Question: Is it available for my XP? (translated "Is it available for my Windows XP machine?)
Answer: In short, yes. Your Windows XP machine is an x86 PC. This list is for the PowerPC (i.e., Macintosh & similar) port of FreeBSD. Please see http://www.freebsd.org and look for x86-related information.
Question: What peripherals are supported?
Answer: Lots of them; checking http://www.freebsd.org/ports/index.html will give you an idea of the available applications for FreeBSD, which may in turn give you an idea of which peripherals are supported. It's really too broad of a question to address.
Queestion: How vulnerable to hackers is it? Answer: Much, much less than your XP.
Question: Would it be suitable for a new organization?
Answer: It depends. If the new organization is composed of mostly Windows users, there would be a bit of a learning curve involved.
I am forwarding your question to the FreeBSD Questions list, which is a more appropriate location for this post.
Regards, -- Barry C. Hawkins All Things Computed site: www.allthingscomputed.com weblog: www.yepthatsme.com
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