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mr_steveanyone got any recommendations for a good netbook for school? Must be Ubuntu-compatible, of course.20:03
tonyyarussoI'm using an Asus Eee PC 1000 myself20:08
mr_steveI'll check that one out for sure then. Asus Eee pretty much started the whole netbook thing, didn't they?20:11
tonyyarussoWell, OLPC did, but Asus commercialized it.20:12
mr_steveTrue20:13
mr_steveI think I just need something with an excellent battery life, and large-enough SSD. And reasonably priced, since it's coming out of my student loan20:15
mr_steveAcer Aspire One looks pretty good too. Cheap enough. No SSD though.20:17
TakyojiIs there such a thing as distros for the BSD variants?22:51
Leafmore then NetBSD, FreeBSD, BSD, etc. ?22:52
TakyojiYea22:53
TakyojiLike saying is there distros of OpenBSD or FreeBSD, etc22:53
TakyojiOr is the code difference between BSD variants not that big?22:54
LeafI don't know.. sorry22:55
TakyojiBecause to my understanding is that in the Linux world, the only thing that varies between distros is what software the Linux kernel is shipped with (and what minor version branch of Linux).22:56
TakyojiWhereas BSD variants seem to be different modifications of the original BSD kernel, rather than different software packages shipped with it's kernel.22:57
TakyojiAfter all, I'd like to poke around with OpenBSD, considering that it would accomodate my fashionable tinfoil hat.22:58
Takyojiwith the features of BSD jails and so on..22:58
Takyojiwhich Linux currently doesn't have23:00
Takyojiof being able to have a sandboxed X11 application23:00
Takyojiapplications*23:01
tonyyarussoTakyoji, mr_steve: Could one of you please make sure that the web site has a prominent link to the mailing list with a heading along the lines of "Contact Us" some time tonight?23:22
tonyyarussoTakyoji: Your answer btw is yes.  To start with, OpenBSD is a fork of NetBSD, and they all share a common root, so you could say that even the big three are distros of the same thing.  Beyond that, there are also things like DragonflyBSD, which is aimed at clustering, and Freesbie, which is a FreeBSD Live CD.23:23
tonyyarussoTakyoji: also, when making your generalizations, remember the existence of Debian/kFreeBSD :P23:24
* tonyyarusso runs to class23:24
mr_stevetonyyarusso: added a "Contact Us" heading to the main page, with a mailing list link.23:36

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