Some of my relative are sick of Windows, some are already on Linux. We have had a little OS install fest in virtualbox & running the virtual machines for a few weeks to see what they liked. I moved away from Linux to FreeBSD years ago for sanity. I am not surprised the forums are getting new converts & questions about FreeBSD it just works. The VM's we setup included Linux Mint installed great relatives liked it going to use it, also installed Ubuntu, Cachyos, Artix, Void, FreeBSD & OpenIndiana. The gamer of the family liked Cachyos & is sticking with it. I liked how the installed allowed ZFS & no problems installing & updating. Don't know if we have been unlucky but void linux & Artix both had problems updating with dependencies. Nobody liked that & put them off. The linux users likes Void for its speed. The Solaris administrator in the family like FreeBSD, OpenIndiana & Void linix. All members like FreeBSD's easy setup but wished for GUI like linux. All liked how when FreeBSD was installed with XFCE & the usual firefox, Libreoffice they all could just get on with it with no problems. Hopefully i can convince them of the many merits of FreeBSD, easier for me to provide support to them if they have problems rather that multiple linux distros. The linux users were impressed with ZFS after i showed them BE's snapshots. I have not done much with OpenIndiana myself it took 30 minutes to install, good ZFS etc however reminds me of linux 10 years ago.
All in all a good look at the operating systems available at the moment.
All in all a good look at the operating systems available at the moment.