It's been a long time since I ran a BSD as my daily driver (PC-BSD in the 00s) but it's good to see such a comprehensive set up.
I keep my eye on things like GhostBSD, in case Linux ever gets too problematic.
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It's been a long time since I ran a BSD as my daily driver (PC-BSD in the 00s) but it's good to see such a comprehensive set up.
I keep my eye on things like GhostBSD, in case Linux ever gets too problematic.
Wayland works on FreeBSD. Niri works great for me.
And I thought Arch was difficult to install…
According my experience the most difficult OS to Install are Alpine (No GUI anywere), FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD (*BSD because use a different partition system and installer), as a matter of fact all personalization applied by the link was done after install.