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Old June 15th, 2011, 05:42 AM
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Default Moving to PC-BSD -- Advice? Help?

I don't suppose any security software is really necessary for a home computer running it... but if you've got advice I'll take it.

I'd like to find the nix alternatives to Digsby/Pidgin and a coretemp like program.

Anything else I should know?
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Old June 15th, 2011, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: Moving to PC-BSD -- Advice? Help?

PC-BSD is the most user-friendly version of BSD, I have it myself.

For IMs, I've only found these: Sim-IM, Asterisk, and BSFilte. I believe the online ones like Meebo work fine.

I think coretemp is in FreeBSD already. There's also Healthd.
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i think Pidgin is the default client
 

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