Hello,
I have this naive feeling recently and I wonder if it is going change in the future as it has already changed in me recently.
I think, despite all my limitations, to be a 99% a BSD user now: my daily driver computers run FreeBSD and OpenBSD — I am appreciating FreeBSD more for the server side and OpenBSD for desktop side because the latter does less — my pet servers are FreeBSD...
However I still have to run Linux, I need it especially on my SCBs where the BSD support is still lacking if not totally missing, and every time I think this setup is easier on Free/OpenBSD, or it lesser convoluted, or is better, etc...
Now everything is new and I am on the peak of the learning curve but I wonder if ten years later I could change my mind again just because I became full of *BSD as it happened with Linux, which became unbearable for me after the Debian systemd debate. In FreeBSD and OpenBSD I still can find that desirable design approach that try make anything simple, exposing the complexity, not try to hidden behind a simple interface.
What's you thought? Thanks!
I have this naive feeling recently and I wonder if it is going change in the future as it has already changed in me recently.
I think, despite all my limitations, to be a 99% a BSD user now: my daily driver computers run FreeBSD and OpenBSD — I am appreciating FreeBSD more for the server side and OpenBSD for desktop side because the latter does less — my pet servers are FreeBSD...
However I still have to run Linux, I need it especially on my SCBs where the BSD support is still lacking if not totally missing, and every time I think this setup is easier on Free/OpenBSD, or it lesser convoluted, or is better, etc...
Now everything is new and I am on the peak of the learning curve but I wonder if ten years later I could change my mind again just because I became full of *BSD as it happened with Linux, which became unbearable for me after the Debian systemd debate. In FreeBSD and OpenBSD I still can find that desirable design approach that try make anything simple, exposing the complexity, not try to hidden behind a simple interface.
What's you thought? Thanks!