BSD

Good, because saying you've been on version 10 for like 15 years is dumb

Neither. There's nothing you can do on any *BSD variant that you can't do more efficiently and better on a Linux distro. BSD is mainly for people who have an interest in historical operating systems and how they work, because examining the code and how they work does give you some pretty neat information on how modern operating systems were made and all that.

But to use them for normal everyday use? You'd have to be masochistic or just wanna use it because you want to be different and BSD is more obscure than Linux.

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yes

I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as BSD is in fact BSD/nothing-werkz. Or as I have recently started to call it: BSD + Nothing-werkz.

the fact that nothing works

>nothing works
>reason I like BSD is because it always works when GNU/Linux doesn't
wew lad
I hope you enjoy stuff like disabling nouveau in fifty different files and having Xorg start up by default on each boot because you refuse to stop using GNU/Linux shit.

>the fact that nothing works
Are you saying nothing works on GNU/Linux or BSD?

Wait, you actually use it for just normal every day usage? How? That shit is archaic and offers none of the ease of Windows nor as much control as Linux. Why do you even bother? Superior OSes have already been made that improve on the problems within BSD, so why do you even still bother using it?

RMS came along and wrote the GPL, and ever since GNU+Linux has been leaving BSD further behind in the dust.

Manjaro.

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