Quite possibly the most functional GNOME release ever is now available for FreeBSD. GNOME 2.16 features HAL support for FreeBSD which allows FreeBSD users to take advantage of automatic volume mounting, advanced power management, and more. In addition, many performance improvments have gone into GNOME, and the eye candy has definitely been improved.
“Due to the fact that GNOME 2.16 will be the first GNOME release for FreeBSD to live in LOCALBASE, and because we are so close to the release of FreeBSD 6.2, GNOME 2.16 will not be committed to the ports tree until sometime in November most likely. In the meantime, ports and packages are available from MarcusCom.”
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