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Ah, I see. Is there a technical reason as to why libgomp wasn't ported or was it just a matter of not enough developers/worth the effort?
I think it just wasn't important to anyone till one new person on the mailing list mentioned it and after a short discussion one of the devs ported it.
So look at the desktop market. Who except you uses that thing called gNewSense? I'd bet there are more PC-BSD users around.
Now tell me again about the relevance of the market.
So look at the desktop market. Who except you uses that thing called gNewSense? I'd bet there are more PC-BSD users around.
Now tell me again about the relevance of the market.
pcbsd users are only temporary. Within using for maybe a week or shorter, they hate it and get rid of it.
Their comments about it are usually along the lines of boots up to slow, can't boot, too slow, clashes often, Xorg doesn't work (Most common), can't get WIFI to work, can't detect USB, only uses KDE, torture to the eyes
At least gNewSense users are more permanent and besides it's kernel Linux is used far more then all the BSDs (excluding Mac and Windows) put together.
Their comments about it are usually along the lines of boots up to slow, can't boot, too slow, clashes often, Xorg doesn't work (Most common), can't get WIFI to work, can't detect USB, only uses KDE, torture to the eyes
Uses more window managers/desktop environments than you might even know, a pleasure to the eyes, had no such problems.
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