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authormms <michal@sapka.me>2024-04-22 15:42:24 +0200
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Changing GNU/Linux distribution can be done on a whim, as underneath all of that
With BSDs it's not the same.
One should try to understand the downsides, as not to waste the next 20 years exploring an OS that simply is not a good fit.
-All BSD are much less popular than BSD/Linux[fn:otheros], and with this comes the most pressing downsides.
+All BSD are much less popular than GNU/Linux[fn:otheros], and with this comes the most pressing downsides.
The support from hardware vendors is, at the very least, problematic.
You will have problems with recently released components; most likely your WiFi card will not work.
Your graphic card may have drivers, but they may work much slower.