Hello,
It is interesting that FreeBSD evolves a way which is similar to other Unix-like systems.
One fact is that the range of possibilities for an operating system is so large, that one applications can work onto a console, over a terminal, on X11, on Wayland,... It is quite complex.
The problem with mixing ports and base together can create an operating system, that has many "extras" that can come up in the system (libraries, binaries, services,...).
Let's discuss about it, if you have similar interests.
Thank you and welcome for an enjoyable idea exchange and talk !
It is interesting that FreeBSD evolves a way which is similar to other Unix-like systems.
One fact is that the range of possibilities for an operating system is so large, that one applications can work onto a console, over a terminal, on X11, on Wayland,... It is quite complex.
The problem with mixing ports and base together can create an operating system, that has many "extras" that can come up in the system (libraries, binaries, services,...).
Let's discuss about it, if you have similar interests.
Thank you and welcome for an enjoyable idea exchange and talk !