Hi,
I recently started using FreeBSD. After starting with Linux Fedora back in about 2010, I learned a lot managing my own system in the way I like getting things done.
Since the outside world is more and more turning away from 32-bit, I started to search for a free operating system that would give support long after the stores have closed. It is just too pity to throw away good working hardware because the architecture isn't supported anymore.
That's when I discovered FreeBSD.
I'd like to say that I am very pleasantly surprised to see a thriving community that helps at any question posed. No ranting, but good advice. Sometimes a bit confusing because there are always several ways to make a clock tick and give the accurate time...
So I would like to say TNX! I like it here and maybe someday I'll be grown enough to post my own contributions.
Cheers,
I recently started using FreeBSD. After starting with Linux Fedora back in about 2010, I learned a lot managing my own system in the way I like getting things done.
Since the outside world is more and more turning away from 32-bit, I started to search for a free operating system that would give support long after the stores have closed. It is just too pity to throw away good working hardware because the architecture isn't supported anymore.
That's when I discovered FreeBSD.
I'd like to say that I am very pleasantly surprised to see a thriving community that helps at any question posed. No ranting, but good advice. Sometimes a bit confusing because there are always several ways to make a clock tick and give the accurate time...
So I would like to say TNX! I like it here and maybe someday I'll be grown enough to post my own contributions.
Cheers,