Very fond memories of those days for sure. In my job back then I was a C developer working on IRIX day to day. I had heard about FreeBSD so bought a walnut creek book with a FreeBSD 3.4 CD and started from there. I…
Also https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/ which I had not looked at in years but now looks to be inactive
Sure but I think the underlying point about it being an evolutionary step still stands
I guess I use Debian Qubes AppVMs on my framework laptop also
> I think that Debian is the last step in the Linux user lifecycle, and that once a user comes to it at the right time, and for the right reasons, it will be their Linux home thereafter. No that's FreeBSD. RPM hell…
Very fond memories of those days for sure. In my job back then I was a C developer working on IRIX day to day. I had heard about FreeBSD so bought a walnut creek book with a FreeBSD 3.4 CD and started from there. I…
Also https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/ which I had not looked at in years but now looks to be inactive
Sure but I think the underlying point about it being an evolutionary step still stands
I guess I use Debian Qubes AppVMs on my framework laptop also
> I think that Debian is the last step in the Linux user lifecycle, and that once a user comes to it at the right time, and for the right reasons, it will be their Linux home thereafter. No that's FreeBSD. RPM hell…