@whoami to Linux for LeftistsEnglish • 1 year agoIt’s worth running a FreeBSD or NetBSD desktoprubenerd.comexternal-linkmessage-square8arrow-up18arrow-down11
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minus-square@whoamiOPlink1•1 year agonothing wrong with having a spare machine to play around with. Any major vendor laptop that you can get used should run BSD, just have to check. Here’s a useful site: https://bsd-hardware.info/ Like I said, any question feel free to ask.
minus-square@mrshll1001link1•1 year agoThanks comrade! Much appreciated. I got FreeBSD up and running in a vm on the weekend, with i3dwm installed and started playing around. So I’m quietly confident that I’ll enjoy it.
minus-square@whoamiOPlink2•1 year agonice check out the official handbook, it’s pretty helpful One of the cool features of FreeBSD is ZFS boot environments, worth checking out imo.
nothing wrong with having a spare machine to play around with. Any major vendor laptop that you can get used should run BSD, just have to check.
Here’s a useful site:
https://bsd-hardware.info/
Like I said, any question feel free to ask.
Thanks comrade! Much appreciated.
I got FreeBSD up and running in a vm on the weekend, with i3dwm installed and started playing around. So I’m quietly confident that I’ll enjoy it.
nice check out the official handbook, it’s pretty helpful
One of the cool features of FreeBSD is ZFS boot environments, worth checking out imo.