Install linux kernel

>install linux kernel
>use BSD system utilities

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>same toolchain but slower

>getting rid of bloated gnu cancer
>embracing true UNIX® experience, with drivers for modern hardware

can it compile on linux, though?

the only reason I stay with Linux over BSD is the fact that I can run nearly any Windows game without any problem or performance hit. I know gaymes but my workstation is actually Openbsd just my desktop will stay linux for this reason.

probably can

>linux kernel
As opposed to the Linux washing detergent? That's the only other thing called Linux that I am aware of, so I don't see why you feel, in that context, that you had to distinguish between the two.

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gnu is not an operating system.

>I know gaymes but my workstation is actually Openbsd just my desktop will stay linux for this reason.

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people just make fun of games because they can't play them

Why is wahoo yippie even an argument?

This.

based and redpilled

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Waste of time and energy, playing games does not add value to your life.

BSD is not Unix.

it is

thanks brah

Bonus points if you use Gentoo uclibc with clang as system compiler

which further invalidates RMS's insistence on referring to the Linux operating system as "gnu"

>uclibc
will look into that
>clang
of course

Give more details about you system pls op. Any problems with desktop usage? I also want to convert to as gnuless system as possible.

>UNIX
Unbased and cringepilled

Could have used Slackware.

It isn't. It's a Unix-like operating system, but not Unix.

i wanna try ghostbsd but i have a ryzen how much fucked will i be? i remember bsd had shitty driver variety compared to linux

>pulseaudio

literally nothing wrong with pulseaudio

>GNU utilities
>BSD Kernel

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this already exists (e.g. Debian kFreeBSD)
but not reverse

Neither is Linux.

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>UNIX
Yep, those were the times

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macs/macos still uses unix as one of its selling point now