looking at pc-bsd its just a nicely wrapped freebsd

being a very very very big fan of freebsd, its linux emulation
is excellent and i highly recommend it.

i prefer a lot of things about bsd (most are very much
personal preference things. ie i prefer the bsd boot method)
and there are a few things that i prefer in linux - well just
debian actually.

if you are confident with linux cli you should have no
problems with the BSD's. they are very well documented and
well organised with great user lists etc.

i recommend that anyone wanting to get really good with unix
(aka linux), take the plunge and familiarise themselves with
bsd's thus making yourself less distribution dependant and
a more usefull member of society ;)

Dean


Domingo Llavero wrote:
Hi All,

I am curious to see if anyone has tested either PC-BSD or Desktop-BSD. I was looking for feedback using either of the distros, esp with compatibility with Linux apps.

I understand that both of the distros are targetted towards the end user with easy to use graphical installers.

I know that there are differences between the two, but I was looking for first hand feedback (in general too).

Thanks,
Dom

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