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@@ -4,14 +4,16 @@ author = ["MichaƂ Sapka"]
date = 2024-05-01T21:48:00+02:00
categories = ["bsd"]
draft = false
-weight = 2001
+weight = 2002
primary_menu = "bsd"
+image_dir = "bsd"
+image_max_width = 600
abstract = "Reasons why BSD may be the best OS for you"
menu_item_override = "Why I run BSD on a PC"
menu_item_override_start_li = true
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- weight = 2001
+ weight = 2002
identifier = "why-i-run-a-bsd-on-a-pc"
post = "but"
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@@ -67,9 +69,9 @@ Netflix gives back, but it does not dictate the direction.
But the biggest differential factor between BSDs and GNU/Linux is the way it is structured.
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RunBSD
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In Linux, all components are designed to work together, but are completely separate.
You've got the kernel, init systems, multimedia daemons, userland, bootloader, virtualization and containerization mechanisms, package managers, and so on.
@@ -140,9 +142,9 @@ More often than not, using BSD is just a next phase after being involved in Linu
Also, it seems hard to be _only_ focused on BSD, so people being paid to do BSD work tend to do the same with GNU/Linux.
All in all, I found the crowd to be very welcoming of new people.
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You can find amazing people over at [bsd.cafe](https://wiki.bsd.cafe/) or [bsd.network](https://bsd.network/).
The oldest public UNIX system, [SDF](https://sdf.org/) is running on NetBSD and quite a few of it's members are active in BSD community.