• geoma
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      It’s another libre operating system that is not GNU/linux

        • geoma
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          31 year ago

          Its more of a niche. You probably won’t have the huge support you have on gnu/Linux nowadays

            • geoma
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              21 year ago

              There are a bunch of distros focused on old hardware compatibility. I often install Linux on 32 bit laptops from around 2008 and they work perfectly

        • @flying_gel@lemmy.world
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          It’s not necessarily better, some things are a personal preference. Though some might be able to list some technical pros and cons.

          Some things I appreciate are:

          • base systems and packages are completely separate. Packages and their configuration goes in /usr/local/ No where else. (Thought they might write to /var/ )
          • bsd init, not systemd. Feels more home to me as a late 90s slackware user.
          • first class zfs support. Linux has caught up lately, especially now that there is a shared zfs codebase for both Linux and FreeBSD. When I switched to FreeBSD on my home server ~10 years ago that wasn’t the case.
    • @scratchandgame@lemmy.ml
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      11 year ago

      That research is much easier than figuring out what is computer’s “stack” without using my first language!

      • @exhaust_fan@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Dude I’m a beginner struggling to learn Linux because there are so many options, so few good explanations, and people like you only want to patronize me

        I just want a tldr

        • @scratchandgame@lemmy.ml
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          11 year ago

          so few good explanations

          What a lack of documentation. On BSDs we didn’t suffer that.

          I just want a tldr

          BSD is an operating system. It diverged into FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.