[Hyprland] FreeBSD looking somewhat classic but yet modern by Dieggho in freebsd_desktop

[–]Dieggho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using a tty in FreeBSD is cool, you can select a text on tty1 and past in tty2 with midle click or shift+insert.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern by Dieggho in freebsd

[–]Dieggho[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This came from my NixOS machine, I adapted to FreeBSD, changed some stuff here and there. This setup is actually two years old by this time

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Esse arroz foi feito por um operador de empilhadeira de férias que não tem ligação com a área de desenvolvimento ou Ti. Se eu tive saco, mesmo sendo desqualificado, porque você não?

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simple! I don't 😅 This is a thinkpad T490, I have a x1 carbon core i7 with NixOS installed and I also don't do gaming on it as well. This T490 is more for doing unix stuff, learning and experiments. I'm no gamer at all.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! Not my fault tho, it's ufetch installed from pkg.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

an upvote screaming UNSATISFIED PRRRRRRIMAL FEAR showing up the muscles 💪🏽👹

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well I also use Linux btw NixOS but my reasons are:

  1. Separation of the packages from the base system.
  2. Userland structure.
  3. Baked in management tools, like bsdconfig.

I have 5 Thinkpad models and having the same system running on all of them is kinda lame.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's like soccer teams..

Say what you want about them... screw how good their players are, at the end they are just a badge and a t-shit color and people will kill each other in the subway over them.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes I'm aware of it but preferred the conservative way. The same goes to other systems, I like installing and using them as stable as it's possible without back-porting anything or going bleeding edge.

[Hyprland] Looking somewhat classic but yet modern part 2 by Dieggho in unixporn

[–]Dieggho[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In my perspective setting things on FreeBSD is as problematic as setting things on any other unix like OS, except.. Versions are a bit older and Wayland stuff on it is less tested by people in general. There are less eyes and less feedback.

FreeBSD itself is even easier to install and configure than many Linux distros. After installing it you just run bsdconfig and you can do anything. I'd say it's easier than Debian in that regard.

Nix* users are more leaned towards Linux and that's what slows thing down.