Hello everybody,
I am 17 years old and running FreeBSD on my laptop because Linux crashes in very weird ways on this thing. As a "distrohopper", I have used FreeBSD in the past when I was 16. It was a little slow for browsing (but my computer was age-old) and word processing but it worked.
I've heard FreeBSD’s userbase is getting older and older due to the conservative approach. I don't know if that's true, but I've never met anyone who successfully installed FreeBSD on a machine. As a matter of fact, I've never met anyone who knew what FreeBSD was. Now, I am wondering, how rare are 16 year olds that have succesfully installed FreeBSD on a machine?
Cheers,
Dennis
I am 17 years old and running FreeBSD on my laptop because Linux crashes in very weird ways on this thing. As a "distrohopper", I have used FreeBSD in the past when I was 16. It was a little slow for browsing (but my computer was age-old) and word processing but it worked.
I've heard FreeBSD’s userbase is getting older and older due to the conservative approach. I don't know if that's true, but I've never met anyone who successfully installed FreeBSD on a machine. As a matter of fact, I've never met anyone who knew what FreeBSD was. Now, I am wondering, how rare are 16 year olds that have succesfully installed FreeBSD on a machine?
Cheers,
Dennis