Re: Re: What's Your Go-to OS
By: neoshock to paulie420 on Sun Feb 16 2025 01:59 pm
> Yes, its been some year in deciding what projects to support lately. It's
> one thing to make decisions on the the project itself (aka systemd), but
> when it starts with things like political views, it been quite ridiculous.
> These need to stay out of FOSS projects.
> I have been seriously thinking of going BSD lately, just not sure if I want
> to tackle re-learning things.
> Or maybe temple OS, LOL
> I sure hope I do not need to switch to LFS
Linux still has lots of fun projects to play with, but most often they are toy p
rojects (such as KISS Linux and their clones) or laser-focused (such as Tiny Cor
e Linux, which also has toy vibes).
The BSDs don't require you to relearn that many things. Most of the userland is
similar and I think if you are a poweruser in Linux land you will be up to speed
with any BSD in a couple of weeks. The differences surface when you start doing
intensive work (such as creating a package for a BSD) or trying to coherce Linu
x-centric software into running on your BSD of choice.
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