Install FreeBSD

Install FreeBSD

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GNO/Thanks.

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no

fpbp

I'd rather use OpenBSD.

But where? I don't own any computers!

I'll stick with OpenBSD

I think you mean Gentoo/FreeBSD

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12 stable or 12 release?

How does it compare to OpenBSD?

It's got Nvidia support and better FS support but has a shitty CoC and the devs don't even dogfood it.

>FS
lel, they are just switching form the solaris zfs to the linux version

Meanwhile OpenBSD has FFS

Should I put this on my raspi?

Release. -stable is for developers.
OpenBSD is generally better. There are a few occasional things where FreeBSD is more useful, like for graphics.

This. Good summary.

>no TRIM on SSDs
>no HAMMERFS
>no ZFS
Why should one use OpenBSD again?

fpbp

fpbp

Already use the best version of FreeBSD, macOS.

Not for a storage server for sure you dumbass

+1

it's not freebsd anymore if you modified the source codes
read the fucking license, retard

I read that the TCP/IP stack on FreeBSD is faster than on Linux.
Any truth to this?

maybe 20 years ago.
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Because you want to.

>it's not freebsd anymore if you modified the source codes
Really? Because the license clearly says:
>Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice
>Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice

Can I ask a FreeBSD related tech suport question here?

I am trying to install some packages today (sudo pkg install 'name-of-package') but no matter what packages I try to install I get this mesage:
>No packages available to install matching 'name-of-package' have been found in the repositories
That even goes for packages I have already installed on my system, such as mpv, and that I know are in the repositories.

sudo pkg search 'name-of-package' give no results.

It was working yesterday so what the hell is going on?

Did not mean to quote anybody

>not for storage
>use OpenBSD, just don't write to disk
The absolute state of OBSDfags.

>not for a storage server
As in not for a machine dedicated to storing files for other machines, you fucking dumbass.

Fixed. just did sudo pkg update -f. if anyone would care to explain why this had to be done I woud be happy.

Ports is a glorified shell script made by literal code monkeys. You sometimes need to run the same script over and over again because they don't know what the fuck they're doing.