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kzimmermann.0x.no
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| | | | | [AI summary] Klaus Zimmermann shares his experience transitioning from GNU/Linux to FreeBSD as a desktop OS, detailing the setup process, challenges, and usability of FreeBSD on the desktop. | |
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www.unixsheikh.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's personal experiences with FreeBSD, highlighting its stability, performance, and unique design features compared to other operating systems like Linux and Windows. | |
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haewyr.mataroa.blog
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details their experience setting up FreeBSD 14.2 as a desktop system on an older PC, facing challenges with WiFi and GPU driver compatibility but ultimately achieving a functional setup. | |
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ounapuu.ee
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| | | Introduction I've covered my self-hosting setup in a previous post. It has been a couple of months and the setup has mostly been fine. Sure, the power usage was pretty big under load, and yes, my internet did cut out every time I turned the VM on with all the services starting, but other than that, it has been rock-solid. However, I soon realized that in most situations, the 12 CPU cores is a bit overkill. | ||