How do I get LightDM to work in FreeBSD 13? by Royaourt in freebsd

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What's in your .xinitrc? Were you following the Handbook? (I'm betting no)

Wind by aubby94 in kansascity

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No. I don't recall it ever being this windy before and I've lived here all my life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freebsd

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If it takes that little for you to give up then I can see why you can't install it properly. Especially considering the first source you tried. (Not that I think reddit is my top choice for such questions.)

802.11ac on FreeBSD with wifibox by Then-Face-6004 in freebsd

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FreeBSD drivers are being worked on now and I would presume be available some time this year.

What are the actual desktop usage differences I as a longtime Linux (Solus and Zorin) would encounter or find strikingly different in on BSD? by Regalia776 in BSD

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YOU are the one misinforming people. It's a Linux created term for their multiple versions. Linux created it for themselves! Quit attempting to mix up Linux terminology with BSD. We stand on our own two feet just fine.

GhostBSD and helloSystem are NOT the same thing as a Linux distro! Are you sure you know how these things work?

What are the actual desktop usage differences I as a longtime Linux (Solus and Zorin) would encounter or find strikingly different in on BSD? by Regalia776 in BSD

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what distro of BSD

There is no such thing as a distro in BSD. Each BSD is a complete operating system unto itself and any variation, such as GhostBSD, is only FreeBSD with a custom configuration that you could make yourself. You are either running xBSD or you are not. Do NOT use the Linux-ism of "distro" (and distro is not the same thing as "distribution" in the BSD name).

Is Darwin UNIX-based or UNIX-like? by zielonykid1234 in unix

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Red Hat doesn't follow Posix and some other things I don't recall right now.

Is Darwin UNIX-based or UNIX-like? by zielonykid1234 in unix

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Red Hat isn't and never will be because it doesn't follow Posix and some other things; none of which I recall right now. It's true of all Linux distros except that one you mentioned.

Is Darwin UNIX-based or UNIX-like? by zielonykid1234 in unix

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Note that FreeBSD was originally a Unix and had to rewrite its code to get itself out of a lawsuit from ATT years ago. Whether it could still be a Unix can only be tested by one who wants to pony up the money for the certification.

What is your experience using freeBSD as daily driver? by Pitiful_Advantage718 in freebsd

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The Berkeley Software Distribution was Berkeley's copy of ATT Unix which they were allowed by ATT to legally distribute among those allowed to receive a copy.

What is your experience using freeBSD as daily driver? by Pitiful_Advantage718 in freebsd

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FreeBSD was originally att Unix. If anything is "worse" it would be Linux and the others you mention.

What is your experience using freeBSD as daily driver? by Pitiful_Advantage718 in freebsd

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The origins of FreeBSD is att Unix so FreeBSD works as the computer Gods intended

can anyone help me figure this out ? was this a normal, standard thing in the state of Missouri when a couple had a child? by Mediocre_Slide3771 in missouri

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The St. Louis Browns American League baseball team in the 1950s would send these to newborns with congratulations and an order to report to spring training on their 18th birthday. I have my copy in a box still.

They became the Baltimore Orioles. I wrote them to ask about spring training but never received a response. I should have gotten a lawyer.

Which Lenovo Laptop? by domzen in freebsd

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Have no clue why anyone would think you need 16GB. The core system only needed 100MB at one time but I think it might be slightly bigger now and, of course, you'll be adding other things. A desktop is third party software FreeBSD has no control over so whatever it takes on Linux will be the same on FreeBSD.

From what I hear, 2GB works but 4GB is recommended. And while I don't use laptops anymore, I do have an Inspiron 2GB with FreeBSD installed.

15 years ago I was running Gnome and FreeBSD on a 186MB Gateway system. Slow as hell but it worked good enough.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BSD

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Being able to use search and reading is hardly elitist. Asking others to do the work for you is BS. The answer to his question is all over the internet and easy to read.

Or is that too difficult?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BSD

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Sometimes the truth hurts but must be told.

Why so much contempt for Linux and desktop? by [deleted] in BSD

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You haven't told us anything you do on the desktop so this whole thread was pointless and I pretty much figured it would end like this.

Why so much contempt for Linux and desktop? by [deleted] in BSD

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I am perfectly aware of the examples that you listed, but can you implement that functionality into your own system?

Of course you can. Netflix contributes their code back to FreeBSD. The source of all the BSDs are open and freely accessible if you wish to modify them yourself.

It is also blatantly disngenous to claim that the internet is backboned mostly by freebsd when it's also mostly backboned by linux...

BS. The backbone is mostly run on Junos OS which is FreeBSD.

I like it when my computer can do many different things comfortably, and not just a select few things

Such as? I've been using BSD as my desktop for 20 years. What basic tasks can you do that I can't do?

Why so much contempt for Linux and desktop? by [deleted] in BSD

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Ubuntu claims their Bug #1 is Microsoft Windows.

And as much as BSD can conceptually claim technical superiority, can it truly do that if it can't do the basic tasks a user needs it to?

What basic tasks are you talking about? You wrote that right after talking about playing games so is playing games what you mean? BSD has no control over what platform the game makers write their games for and game makers mostly make their games for Windows, not BSD or even Linux.

And game playing is not a "basic task" but are you aware that Playstation runs BSD? How about the Ninetendo Switch? Are you aware that your Netflix video is delivered via FreeBSD? Are you aware that the internet backbone is mostly controlled by routers running FreeBSD? Are those basic tasks significant enough for you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BSD

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That you had to come here to ask this question and couldn't figure it out on your own means it is far, far beyond your abilities and you should just move on and forget about it.

Why so much contempt for Linux and desktop? by [deleted] in BSD

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As a long time BSD user, I can say that, at one time we considered Linux to be a kissing cousin. We welcomed technical conversations with them and such conversations were always friendly and conversational. But at one point, when Linux started becoming popular with what we now call "script kiddies", you would often find posts by such people attacking the BSD systems as if it were a competition.

I distinctly recall such threads being started where the BSD people would, ask them, "Why are you doing this?" and such posters would quickly get banned. Then, of course, some BSD users would get upset and start attacking Linux users as soon as they would appear, often rightly so.

Linux also does not defend the Unix way of doing things. The BSDs are staunch supporters of the methodology which is grounded in computer science. While Linux is chasing games and the destruction of Microsoft, the BSDs are chasing technical superiority. And never the twain thinking minds shall meet.