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Soddisfazione personale++Personal satisfaction++

08/29/2007

A little thing, like a greeting for a work done, help to live better!

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Ho lasciato il team di ZioBuddaI’ve left ZioBudda’s team

01/31/2007

Yes, it’s true, i’ve left the Seti ZioBudda team, but only to join the FreeBSD Seti team,
that one of my favorite operating system!! Unfortunately i’ve also left the 2nd position for the 61th, sigh!

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Nuovo screenshotA new screenshot

01/30/2007


Has you never seen a desktop so clean and stylish? Powered by e17!

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FreeBSD 6.2 Release!

01/15/2007

Ecco la release note per i386.
Che dire, non resta che cominciare ad aggiornare!
In questi giorni comincio, penso di continuare ad utilizzare cvsup, anche se c’e’ uno script per il binary update. Vi faro’ sapere come e’ andata.

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Screenshot dal mio UnixBoxScreenshot of my UnixBox

04/10/2006

Screenshot e17
After a little setup and several configurations, here the pleasant aspect of my Unix Box, powered by
FreeBSD6 and Enlightenment e17.
The passage from the Slack has been rather painless, remembering “If you know RedHat you know RedHat, if you know Slackware you know Unix”…
Now I’ve a solid system, cleaned up and fast, and very funny (see screenshot…); the management of the packages (in jargon ports) is fabulous, and can be assimilated to the system Portage di Gentoo, therefore download + patching + compilation, with annexed control of the dependencies. For who instead it does not want to wait for, the precompiled packages are however available.
I’ve had way to try it also on notebook a Acer not just recent, and me it has truly brought back while still alive.
Between some day the system will be ready, therefore I’ll move the mail from the harddisk with the Slack, and once freed this last one I will be able to begin to test also an other *BSD a lot interesting, above all from the point of view of the portability (more than 50 architectures in same the source-tree!): NetBSD.

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