The last I was on FreeBSD as my daily driver was the 10.* days. I have been on Linux since 2000, and have since retired. Linux was used in our BAS systems at work. Now as a retiree, pushing 70 years old, back in the 10.* days (which I loved by the way), I found myself spending more time maintaining FreeBSD, than I did using it. I had several "mentors" in this community - such as Warren Block, that helped me through the transition.
I am NOT looking for a server, I am looking for a new daily driver free of corporate influence. Reading the supporters of the Linux Foundation, is like reading a rouges gallery of genuinely evil companies who do harm to their users.
I have read some articles than explain the new usage of pkg to update the system, but I am wondering, and requesting some info.... Example: "pkg update && pkg fetch -u all". Does this really update it all? How about installed ports from source? My system ran FreeBSD once, so I have no issues with hardware compatibility.
How is daily life with FreeBSD these days? Is it easier to maintain? Yes, I am requesting a pointer to some documentation or youtube video (reading is becoming difficult for me - cataracts). And Yes, I am asking for opinions.
This is a request for info, not an attempt to start a juvenile flame war.
For those who read this: A sincere thank you!.
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I am NOT looking for a server, I am looking for a new daily driver free of corporate influence. Reading the supporters of the Linux Foundation, is like reading a rouges gallery of genuinely evil companies who do harm to their users.
I have read some articles than explain the new usage of pkg to update the system, but I am wondering, and requesting some info.... Example: "pkg update && pkg fetch -u all". Does this really update it all? How about installed ports from source? My system ran FreeBSD once, so I have no issues with hardware compatibility.
How is daily life with FreeBSD these days? Is it easier to maintain? Yes, I am requesting a pointer to some documentation or youtube video (reading is becoming difficult for me - cataracts). And Yes, I am asking for opinions.
This is a request for info, not an attempt to start a juvenile flame war.
For those who read this: A sincere thank you!.
D