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		By: Joe "Floid" Kanowitz		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joe "Floid" Kanowitz]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a recent convert to GNOMEism, let me say that 2.10 and onwards look great.  (I say /look/ great, because upgrading from a previous version becomes very nontrivial on the likes of FreeBSD, and perhaps in general due to the dependency tangle).

One point of customization that someone bored might wish to address - the &#039;system tools&#039; mentioned provide an interesting GUI framework for wrangling /etc options and so forth.  I&#039;m not sure how complete the FreeBSD support has become, let alone DragonFly, but it&#039;d go a long way to making &#039;UNIX&#039; act as &#039;user-non-vicious&#039; as some of the other popular desktops.  (Specifically, GUI menus are good at enumerating *what possible choices are,* which can be helpful in some common cases.)

I&#039;d love to help out here, but my life keeps getting weirder - dig me up in a month or three and I may finally be equipped to contribute.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a recent convert to GNOMEism, let me say that 2.10 and onwards look great.  (I say /look/ great, because upgrading from a previous version becomes very nontrivial on the likes of FreeBSD, and perhaps in general due to the dependency tangle).</p>
<p>One point of customization that someone bored might wish to address &#8211; the &#8216;system tools&#8217; mentioned provide an interesting GUI framework for wrangling /etc options and so forth.  I&#8217;m not sure how complete the FreeBSD support has become, let alone DragonFly, but it&#8217;d go a long way to making &#8216;UNIX&#8217; act as &#8216;user-non-vicious&#8217; as some of the other popular desktops.  (Specifically, GUI menus are good at enumerating *what possible choices are,* which can be helpful in some common cases.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to help out here, but my life keeps getting weirder &#8211; dig me up in a month or three and I may finally be equipped to contribute.</p>
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