Hi,
I am considering running FreeBSD as my "main" OS on my laptop.
I understand hardware support will be the big pain point (as I am not ready to by a new laptop yet) and I was thinking about avoiding it for now in this way:
- I would run minimal a Linux hypervisor (minimal in the sense I wouldn't modify or interact with it much)
- I would run FreeBSD as a guest
I am aware those are more Linux questions but ironically I might get the best insights here
My questions are:
- Do any of you do that? if not what are the blocking points?
- What Linux distribution would you run for the hypervisor? (I am thinking Alpine or NixOS as I can even do an immutable, minimal run-from-RAM system)
- In regards to the file system I would of course like to leverage ZFS, what would you recommend for disk partitioning and management?
- For networking and wifi as I would like to keep the hypervisor interaction minimal I am thinking about just running an OpenWRT VM since it lightweight (I already did that on some servers)
Now maybe the main blocking point:
I ideally would like to keep an acceptable experience/performance for the graphical interface, meaning web browsing comfortably and the occasional FHD or 2K videos (no gaming)
FYI I do not have any fancy GPU, just a basic Intel UHD card.
- What would recommend there? (SPICE, VNC, Xorg, Wayland, etc.)
Thank you so much for your insights ?
I am considering running FreeBSD as my "main" OS on my laptop.
I understand hardware support will be the big pain point (as I am not ready to by a new laptop yet) and I was thinking about avoiding it for now in this way:
- I would run minimal a Linux hypervisor (minimal in the sense I wouldn't modify or interact with it much)
- I would run FreeBSD as a guest
I am aware those are more Linux questions but ironically I might get the best insights here
My questions are:
- Do any of you do that? if not what are the blocking points?
- What Linux distribution would you run for the hypervisor? (I am thinking Alpine or NixOS as I can even do an immutable, minimal run-from-RAM system)
- In regards to the file system I would of course like to leverage ZFS, what would you recommend for disk partitioning and management?
- For networking and wifi as I would like to keep the hypervisor interaction minimal I am thinking about just running an OpenWRT VM since it lightweight (I already did that on some servers)
Now maybe the main blocking point:
I ideally would like to keep an acceptable experience/performance for the graphical interface, meaning web browsing comfortably and the occasional FHD or 2K videos (no gaming)
FYI I do not have any fancy GPU, just a basic Intel UHD card.
- What would recommend there? (SPICE, VNC, Xorg, Wayland, etc.)
Thank you so much for your insights ?