Story -
I haven't bought a new computer since 2001 cause Windows users keep giving me their systems for free as they "upgrade" with every new OS. However, I haven't gotten anything decent in quite a while and things are starting to fall apart at the seams, Captain! It must be the economy. So, for the first time in quite a while, I'm going to build a desktop system to replace my current web development setup. It will be a god-box-multi-monitor-super-orgasmatron-blinkenlightencraption-in-3D.
The quest-ion -
My very first question on this quest. In another thread a while back, @wblock and @mwatkins mentioned installing Windows on a notebook and then putting FreeBSD in a VM cause then you would have access to all the hardware through Windows. I thought that was an excellent observation but I get hives thinking about buying Windows just for that purpose on this desktop machine so I was wondering if I should be thinking of using Arch/Ubuntu/whatever as the base OS and run FreeBSD in a VM just to have better access to hardware?
EDIT: I want to emphasize that I will be using bleeding edge parts as much as possible but I am not a gamer so I will either use no graphics card at all or try to use one of my son's old Nvidia boards.
I haven't bought a new computer since 2001 cause Windows users keep giving me their systems for free as they "upgrade" with every new OS. However, I haven't gotten anything decent in quite a while and things are starting to fall apart at the seams, Captain! It must be the economy. So, for the first time in quite a while, I'm going to build a desktop system to replace my current web development setup. It will be a god-box-multi-monitor-super-orgasmatron-blinkenlightencraption-in-3D.
The quest-ion -
My very first question on this quest. In another thread a while back, @wblock and @mwatkins mentioned installing Windows on a notebook and then putting FreeBSD in a VM cause then you would have access to all the hardware through Windows. I thought that was an excellent observation but I get hives thinking about buying Windows just for that purpose on this desktop machine so I was wondering if I should be thinking of using Arch/Ubuntu/whatever as the base OS and run FreeBSD in a VM just to have better access to hardware?
EDIT: I want to emphasize that I will be using bleeding edge parts as much as possible but I am not a gamer so I will either use no graphics card at all or try to use one of my son's old Nvidia boards.