> No more PulseAudio / Alsa > No more systemd > No more distros > No more 20+ conflicting things trying to do the same things at the same time > No more autistic GPL license > No more various package managers > No more "ACKCHYUALLY it's GNU + Linux" > No more foot fungus > No more GNU tooling that assume you're a PDP-11/40 or a VT05 terminal > No more Amazon botnet > No more "muh games on Steam" > No more "current year + 1 is the Year of the Linux Desktop" > No more "where should I put this file/library/binary?" > No more wasted effort in trying to make incompatile things understand each other > No more stupid toy kernel made by Finnish grad student that went "le viral" in the 90's
inb4: >muh CoC Linux has the same CoC. Nothing bad ever came of the CoC except outrage from incels.
inb4: >FreeBSD devs = unpaid Apple devs If you don't like FOSS, I suggest sticking to Windows.
> now run by an incompetent core team > random regressions from barely tested patches > Apple hired all the actual decent devs away ages ago > DragonflyBSD is better engineered with a fraction of the team
Nice try, normie larper.
Jose Jackson
OpenBSD is best BSD. Objectively speaking. >inb4 anti-OpenBSD-pasta retard
> now run by an incompetent core team > random regressions from barely tested patches > Apple hired all the actual decent devs away ages ago You can give FreeBSD to a core team of monkeys and it would take 20 years for it to become a mess like GNU + Linux.
> DragonflyBSD is better engineered with a fraction of the team All the good parts are incorporated into FreeBSD anyway. It's just another egotistical megalomaniac fork for barely any reason.
Jace Miller
True, but it's unusable as a daily driver
Levi Ward
> i am a fucking moron, the post
Ryder Taylor
>non-animated .gif I guess, PNG is bloat and has security issues, so they dropped its support, right?
Matthew Martin
> No more distros AKCKHCHYYUUAAKKLLLLY
Thomas Smith
I must sadly agree. I'd use it over (Arch) Linux as my daily desktop for it's stability, cleanliness, simplicity and security, but it's missing a lot of packages which are vital for my workflow and I'm too dumb to port. Also my laptop speakers make a weird farting noise when I turn the machine off. That said the installation is insanely easy and network config is clean and simple, unlike Linux. Also config files aren't spattered everywhere. Who knows, maybe they've pledge-d this .gif for maximum comfort and security.
>> No more various package managers Why would this be a benefit? This is some serious cope.
John Martin
>> No more 20+ conflicting things trying to do the same things at the same time What is >FreeBSD >TrueOS >NetBSD >OpenBSD and 10+ other BSDs
Linux is one single unified kernel that people contribute upstream to. The BSDs are just angry neckbeards forking because of silly SJW policies.
Ethan Smith
>no more system component variety >defaults suck and you're stuck with them now
Henry Morales
if I only use emacs in a terminal along with EXWM, how much stuff would I be missing moving to OpenBSD? If I occasionally need to run Firefox does OpenBSD have some type of xserver?
Chase Mitchell
*hug*
Gavin Brown
> variety Try replacing systemd with another init in a modern Lincucks distro and watch it crumble. Le bazaar philosophy is stupid and you should be ashamed that Linux doesn't have sane defaults
John Rivera
>Free, Open and Net are distros This website is 18+
Landon Bell
You should be fine.
>does OpenBSD have some type of xserver? Yes.
Owen Russell
How do I learn bsd? Is the handbook all that's needed?
Jordan Jackson
I can swap from OpenRC to systemd and back very easily on Gentoo.
Zachary Hill
In my experience, using the internet on OpenBSD is crap. If you're very knowledgeable of networking, you may be able to make it better, but for me it was slow and finicky. I guess thats the power of paranoia
Eli Reyes
I'd just do an install in a VM and play around, that's the fun way to try new distos/OSs
>It's just another egotistical megalomaniac fork for barely any reason. It's only OK when corporations do it
Jonathan Jackson
Who's the nigger tranny spic who's been shilling BSD here lately?
Dominic Cruz
That exact statement was proof positive OP is a moron who doesn't know what they're talking about.
Carson Smith
>nigger tranny spic in singular We're several nigger tranny spics showing off BSD. Is it for everybody? No, nothing is. Is it for everything? No, nothing is. But if you give it a try you may find a use.
Julian Perez
I literally don't have a single reason to choose FreeBSD over Ubuntu. Prove me wrong. Protip: you can't.
MacOSX replaced RC with launchd back in 2005. Be glad you finally caught up.
Anthony Flores
>he only uses x86 processors Stay NSA/Intel/cucked >complains about transvestites >had a SJW/CoC written by a transvestite shoved up its tender little arsehole
Evan Campbell
Show me what you use and I'll tell you how you're cucked.
All setups have their vulnerabilities, NSA/Cuck. Voluntarily selling yourself out to the State is far from being a solution.You should stop doing that.
Caleb Gray
Incidentally all those things are also true for Windows 3.11.
Most applications on BSD are ports of Linux applications. Since there's no standard your files are going to be all over the place. Half the shit will either be insanely unstable or will just not work at all because only 3 people on the planet care about BSD as a desktop OS.
Jayden Brooks
>implying we don't know already Bitch please, Jow Forums sec talk is ylyl threads for us.
>No pulseAudio/ Alsa >No SystemD >No distros > No more 20+ conflicting things trying to do the same things at the same time > No more autistic GPL license > No more various package managers > No more "ACKCHYUALLY it's GNU + Linux" > No more foot fungus > No more GNU tooling that assume you're a PDP-11/40 or a VT05 terminal > No more Amazon botnet > has games on Steam > No more "current year + 1 is the Year of the Linux Desktop" > No more "where should I put this file/library/binary?" > No more wasted effort in trying to make incompatile things understand each other > No more stupid toy kernel made by Finnish grad student that went "le viral" in the 90's > smallest amount of tranny devs Come home, white man.
it's a pretty good OS but there is absolutely no alps touchpad support and that's the problem with it. if you don't have a thinkpad then no matter what you use there's always going to be something that just doesn't work at all it's slow as hell and runs poor on any hardware. not designed for a dekstop at all unfortunately
Jack Morgan
>Also my laptop speakers make a weird farting noise when I turn the machine off. top fucking kek this should be a pro instead of a con
Blake Diaz
freebsd hasn't been good since 7. i'd rather use openbsd and if i really don't have a choice i'll deal with using linux.
Joseph Turner
I bet you've never tried it though. Keep LARPing
Levi Adams
>Linux has the same CoC It adopted cock literally first.
>it's missing a lot of packages which are vital for my workflow and I'm too dumb to port Out of curiosity, which ones?
Gavin Williams
Sure was easy if you exclude my intentional deviation from a standard setup, as I did not deem it necessary previously. Literally emerge systemd, enable the relevant services to match the OpenRC setup and reboot.
Kevin Moore
>me_cleaner >Core 2 Duo No cucking here
Adam Anderson
>Also my laptop speakers make a weird farting noise when I turn the machine off. It's like the jingles that Windows used to play
Matthew Garcia
>In my experience, using the internet on OpenBSD is crap. By "using the internet" do you mean running a web browser?
There are FreeBSD distros (closely related forks). You can get most of the benefits by running Alpine Linux.
Lincoln Morris
>now run by an incompetent core team I've been using FreeBSD on-and-off for about fifteen years. A recent version is currently on two home servers - one with a two-disk ZFS mirror; the other with a three-disk ZFS RAIDZ1. I too have noticed some quality control problems. Some of these problems seem bizarre when contrasted with the rest of the system. I imagine the situation as being something like a once nice university that has been overrun by feral street kids.
A type of PnS, or Prohibitive Normative Standard (of behavior). It is a term from the psychology of cults, mind control and brainwashing. It prohibits certain behaviors and sets the social norms in order to force the cult followers into obedience. It's a powerful, big, scarily effective tool of the propagandist and aspiring cult leader.
Aiden Moore
I forgot to mention. I might commission somebody to draw dragonflyBSD tan
Grayson Lewis
Fuck yeah! SFW or NSFW? Either/both would be good. BSD-tans don't get nearly enough love compared to other OS-tans, even those for Linux distros.
no vulkan no opengl no cad softwares poor vhld suppot no autodesk eagle tell me how am I support to build things for my hobbies if I can't run the most basic software? I boot windows for eagle and a few old school TI and STM IDEs I don't give a shit about any single greentext points you made, just enhance your brain and don't focus and meaningless things like these.
Luke Kelly
Extremely late response but the main ones are >Texlive (or any LaTeX distribution?) >Texstudio >Shotcut >Virtualbox >ADB I absolutely need a working LaTeX install for work. Other annoyances include >Slow as fuck Android file transfer >Audio glitches, such as the aforementioned speaker farting
OpenBSD has TeXlive. No TeX Studio though although there is LyX.
Henry Peterson
I am pretty sure there is a TeX Live port for OpenBSD, and, I think, Kile. As far as video editing goes, you can use Blender and LiVES, but both are weird. Adb is ported. But there is no VirtualBox, of course.
Ryder Bell
I've only used kdenlive for video editing. I think the adb pkg is pretty old though.
William Wilson
>FOSS bsd is Open Source, not Free. >BSD the D literally stands for Distribution
Alexander Wright
Are you actually retarded? >BSD licenses are a family of permissive free software licenses. Microsoft is publishing a lot of Open-but-not-Free Source recently. It's completely different from the BSDs licenses which let you do whatever you want with the code as long as you give attribution and stuff. They as free as in freedom.
Maybe try qemu instead of virtual box. Also you might be able to compile kdenlive from source... I highly doubt you will get far though. I tried running it as a daily driver, but it was just too slow on my x200. I couldn't watch YouTube videos in Firefox on it in 720p. Though my goodness the system was absolutely amazing to work with. Getting my status bar in DWM configured was an absolute breeze compared to Linux.
Christian Mitchell
Why compile kdenlive from source? Just install the package.