 Browse some web pages ?  MSN with your friend ?  Play some games ?  Write some program ?  Do your SA homework !?  FreeBSD can provide you all these.

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 Browse some web pages ?  MSN with your friend ?  Play some games ?  Write some program ?  Do your SA homework !?  FreeBSD can provide you all these things!

 Graphical engine for un*x system.  Some useful in information: › › 11.html › ›

 Xfce  Gnome  KDE  IceWM  Afterstep

 Terminal › roxterm › eterm › aterm › rxvt › xterm

 BBS client › telnet/ssh ! › pcmanx  Browsers › firefox2/firefox3/mozilla › opera › w3m-img !

 FTP client › ftp/ncftp/lftp › filezilla  PDF reader › xpdf › Acrobat PDF reader  Pictures editor/viewer › gimp › comix

 P2P › mldonkey › transmission  Remote desktop › tsclient › rdesktop › Tightvnc  Screenshot › gimp › gsnapshot

 Multimedia ! › xmms › mplayer › bmpx › beep-media-player  Instant Messenger › pidgin  Mail client › thunder bird › evolution

 Input method › xcin › gcin › scim  Office › Openoffice › koffice › staroffice

 Games! › /usr/ports/games › wine/qemu (windows emulators!)  dictionary › /usr/ports/chinese/  Fonts › /usr/ports/chinese/ › /usr/ports/x11-fonts/

 Programming IDE › Introduce your own programming IDE (xxgdb + vim + valgrind)  Other miscs › IPOD support › Wireless support › Anything you will do during your daily life with FreeBSD !

 Your desktop should support chinese environment.  Basic X system: 10%  Window manager: 20%

 Software – Rank B : (at most 60%) › Terminal: 0~3% › BBS client: 0~2% › ftp: 0~2% › Screenshot: 0~2% › IM-software: 0~3% › Mail client: 0~3% › Input method: 0~3% › Dictionary: 0~3% › PDF reader: 0~3%

 Software – Rank A : (at most 60%) › Browser: 0~8% (depend on your plug-ins) › Picture editor and viewer: 0~5% › P2P: 0~5% › Remote desktop: 0~5% › Fonts: 0~5% › CD/DVD burner: 0~5%

 Software – Rank S : (at most 60%) › Games: 0~15% › Multimedia environment: 0~10% › Office system: 0~10% › Other miscs: 0~10%

 Software – Bonus (at most 30%) › Your programming IDE (GUI): 0~15% › Other miscs: 0~30%

 Send a along with a snapshot of your desktop to  Snapshot content are not limited, surprise us with your best work!  You will also need to come to CSCC and show your “personal” desktop to us!