@SrRochardBunsonSir Rochard 'Dock' Bunson @ajroach42Andrew (Television Executive) @stefanoStefano Marinelli

The BSDs are *awesome* operating systems. is a high performance general purpose OS. It is modern . is for portability, it supports nearly every CPU architecture under the sun. is security-focused. is a FreeBSD fork focused on the desktop.

Most of my experience is with FreeBSD, which I will enthusiastically share. It is unquestionably a solid server OS. As a desktop OS, it works quite well. It definitely does not feel like "Linux from 2004." The major desktop environments like are all supported and releases drivers for the OS too. Modern hardware is supported. For *cutting edge hardware*, may be the better bet here. It's a little slower to adopt cutting edge gear because it is focused on stability and elegant solutions, not trend-chasing.

FreeBSD is an excellent OS to learn. It runs beautifully and it's more coherent and better designed. Documentation is *solid*.

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