Here's an article about a relatively new addition to desktop
OSes, the Tomahawk
Desktop. It is being promoted as an out of the box multimedia
OS with an innovative tuned permissions
based package manager. According to their site and the
article, it was designed from scratch from source based packages,
and not based on rehashing another distro or building a clone.
Seems that these folks are serious about going the extra mile toward integrating a lot of FOSS stuff and making sure it plays nicely together on one platform. This is one of the attractive things I've noticed about BSD. Any speculation as to why this hasn't happened to the Linux platform before?
Tomahawk Multimedia Desktop OS
Here's an article about a relatively new addition to desktop OSes, the Tomahawk Desktop. It is being promoted as an out of the box multimedia OS with an innovative tuned permissions based package manager. According to their site and the article, it was designed from scratch from source based packages, and not based on rehashing another distro or building a clone.