FreeBSD or Linux

Sestar

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I was looking at both and it seems that BSD is more secure stable and a bit more usable then linux, but I am concerned about lack of applications. Basically I want to be able to run most linux applications as well as WindowMaker as my GUI. I want a Graphical install too :)
 

jobberd

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FreeBSD can run most (if not all) linux apps fine. I don't know about WindowMaker. There's no graphical install, but trust me, it's quite simple. IMO installing Debian/Slackware was more difficult
 

n0cmonkey

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Either should be fine. I thought FreeBSD was better than RedHat/Mandrake (this was a while ago), but Debian and Slackware compete pretty well with it. Slackware's only shortcoming (and depending on how you like to do things this may not be a shortcoming) is there is no package management. Ports rocks.

Just because I have to mention it, I found OpenBSD to be a much cleaner OS.
 

Hyperblaze

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I highly recommend linux. Never tried FreeBSD but anyone helping out in developing FreeBSD is inadvertly helping out Microsoft making their products more stable. The reason
I say this is because Microsoft has (even admittly) stolen a LOT of code from FreeBSD. Sad part is, because of the license, they do it legally too :(

Okay..that's going off track a bit.

I still recommend linux.
 

n0cmonkey

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<< I highly recommend linux. Never tried FreeBSD but anyone helping out in developing FreeBSD is inadvertly helping out Microsoft making their products more stable. The reason
I say this is because Microsoft has (even admittly) stolen a LOT of code from FreeBSD. Sad part is, because of the license, they do it legally too :(

Okay..that's going off track a bit.

I still recommend linux.
>>



Its not stealing, its freedom ;)
 

Nemesis77

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If you are choosing between *BSD and Linux, you might be interested in Gentoo. It takes the best of *BSD and combines it with best of Linux to create one kick-ass Linux-distro :). I'm currently running Debian, but I'm planning to migrate to Gentoo sometime in the future.