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When start this Linux system, it needs about 1 minute to boot.
When start this Linux system, it needs about 1 minute to boot.
System log information:
1. For command-based Linux, the following command is needed.
cd /var/logs
View common log file /var/log/messages using any one of the following command:
tail -f /var/log/messages
less /var/log/messages
more -f /var/log/messages
vi /var/log/messages
2. For PC-BSD:
2.1 Left hand side of tool bar, Application Launcher -> Application -> System -> System Log Viewer.
2.2 When open it, it will ask for "root" permission. Enter the password the logging information will be displayed.
[[File:system_log.png|150px  System Log Viewer]]
3. Or you can simply search "log" at the Application Launcher search bar. It will display log application for you to choose. In my case, it display: Login Manager Settings(KDM), Login Screen, Blogin, KSystemLog (System Log Viewer), KAtomic, KBlackBox.
[[File:search_log.png|300px  System Log Viewer]]
For Linux beginner or someone who forget the exact command to do some operations in Linux, the graphical use will be a great help. There is no need to know where is log files and what's the command to see this log files. So this Linux is good for desktop users, who can just use some simple mouse click to complete some system changes. And they do not need to know which specified command to change settings or do some operation in the system. As we know, there are many commands in Linux with specified rulers. It needs lots of time to familiar with these commands. But with PC-BSD, the life with Linux will be much more simple and easy use.
Another example: if we want to create new folder in command-based Linux, we can "cd" to desired directory and "mkdir" a new folder with new name. But if we want to do the same operation in PC-BSD, we go to desired folder by mouse clicks and right-click the empty place and create one new folder. The command is not needed to be known.
Problems: it seems that this Linux system does not run smoothly in virtual machine. Not as quick as Ubuntu Linux which I installed before.


== Usage Evaluation ==
== Usage Evaluation ==

Revision as of 22:00, 18 October 2011

Part I

Background

PC-BSD is desktop-oriented Linux distribution. The founder of PC-BSD, Kris Moore, with his team developed the 1st version of PC-BSD in early 2005. And they are still trying to create a better PC-BSD. Before PC-BSD project, easy-to-use Linux distribution came to success, but Linux market did not realize desktop market. Kris wanted to create a more user friendly Linux for desktop user. This Operating System is little configuration necessary, full-featured, free-of-charge, open-source based on FreeBSD and anybody, from the beginner to the advanced user, could use this OS easily.

PC-BSD HUBBLE, version 8.2, could be downloaded from here. There is another beta version 9, PC-BSD ISOTOPE, for downloading. The HUBBLE version is about 3.6GB.

This PC-BSD is based on FreeBSD with BSD license. PC-BSD pre-configures KDE desktop environment, and uses graphic installer and some other handy tools or pre-installed packages for better desktop uses experience. Its heritage is FreeBSD, while FreeBSD focuses on server use.

Installation/Startup

In this section, detail how you got the distribution up and running. Ideally, include a screenshot or two of the installation/boot procedure. Describe the setup of the virtualization software you used, if any. Also detail any problems you encountered and how you overcame them (or didn't).

Environment: Mac OX Lion as host and Parallels Desktop as virtual machine.

1. download "PCBSD8.2-x86-DVD.iso". Create a new virtual machine with Parallels Desktop. Continue and choose "other Linux".

Parallels Desktop loaded iso file


2. When the image is loaded. There are several options for choosing to install the PC-BSD in different way. I choose "Boot installer [default]", which will start program with all standard options enabled.

3. After few seconds, it will jump into a graphic configuration view. I can setup Language, Keyboard, System, Disk, Users, Time, Components, and Summary. After these configurations, it will start installation. This will take about 25-30 minutes. It is not a short time. But it is about 3.5GB file, the time is acceptable.

configuration setup


4.After a long waiting, the installation finished and the system reboot virtual machine. Enter username and password, and then PC-BSD is ready to use.

installation finished and PC-BSD ready


Problem: When I first install this Linux, after finish installation, the system cannot be rebooted and stopped with “SCSI controller is not installed”. Solution: I change the configuration in the virtual machine, change the disk location from IDE 0:0 to IDE 1:0. And re-install the system, it works. The real issue is unknown. But it is not the SCSI problem.

There is no other issues influenced the installation. The UI of PC-BSD is friendly. It looks like other graphical Linux, such as Ubuntu Linux. PC-BSD has some system management tools, Konsole terminal, pre-installed applications and others software which can reduce our command-based operations.

Basic Operation

When start this Linux system, it needs about 1 minute to boot.

Usage Evaluation

To what extent does your chosen distribution meet its design goals? What is your overall impression of it? Be candid and specific in your critique or praise.

References

List all references used in proper bibliographic form, if any. Be sure to cite these sources in the main text as appropriate.