Hi every body.
Well, I've been for a while a FreeBSD desktop user.
But, due to several networking problems (buggy WiFi and network card drivers; prevalent port building for security purpose with a little configuration, I had to leave FreeBSD for GNU/Linux Distribution (Primary Debian).
But, I hate how Linux distributions are.
So, I would like to return to FreeBSD with my "new" configuration, but before installing FreeBSD, I would like to know if some problems are solved, and if it's easy to do several things:
Thanks.
Well, I've been for a while a FreeBSD desktop user.
But, due to several networking problems (buggy WiFi and network card drivers; prevalent port building for security purpose with a little configuration, I had to leave FreeBSD for GNU/Linux Distribution (Primary Debian).
But, I hate how Linux distributions are.
- Configuration files are scattered.
- To use the latest version of programs, we usually must use some buggy version.
- There is no real complete documentation.
- It's very hard to learn something, because of no centralized official documents.
- People are mostly arrogant.
So, I would like to return to FreeBSD with my "new" configuration, but before installing FreeBSD, I would like to know if some problems are solved, and if it's easy to do several things:
- Is there a real package manager now in FreeBSD, with package up to date? I mean, really up to date repository, like Debian, so that it's not required anymore to build package. (avoid to consume huge time and SSD life)
- Are Core i5 2500k and Z68 intel chipset well supported?
- How is the HD3000 graphics support?
- How is the SSD support? Is trim supported?
- Is AES Core i5 2500k usable in full disk encryption?
- Is it possible to make a full encrypted install, I mean, during the first installation of FreeBSD?
- Is it possible to make a "trim encrypted installation"?
- Where can I find a documentation for a full encrypted install?
Thanks.