Why is FreeBSD the best OS, Sup Forums?

Why is FreeBSD the best OS, Sup Forums?
When will GNU cucks learn?

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>GNU cucks
>uses MATE which is a fork of GNOME 2 developed by GNU
>probably uses a shitton of other GNU dependecies as a consequence

>BSD
>entire userspace consists of GNUshit
>GNU cucks

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Well BSD is okay for servers or some very specific niche products. Why would you use it on a desktop though? Only to cuck yourself? No thank you. I'll rather stay productive

>FreeBSD fag
>Calling GNU cucks
Irony: The post

That's not my screenshot,mMaybe take a closer look.
Typical GNU linux cuck.

mfw he cant install and configure a DE on his own
lmao just go back to windows
Ubuntu user spotted

OP, if thats your desktop, you need to update

as root
freebsd-update fetch
freebsd-update install

Like how he completely ignores the post pointing out that BSD uses GNU extensively, but replies to stuff he thinks can get the bait thread back on track.

Using it on desktop is ok, I'm doing it for quite a while and it just works. On laptops though I prefer to stick with Linux as the kernel.

Does BSD even have any worthwhile feature to make me consider switching?

OpenBSD is the best. FreeBSD is still a GNU cuck product.

ZFS (biggest selling points), ports, bhyve, PF, and the street cred of a level 5 cave dweller (I think that tittle goes to Net/OpenBSD though).

Stop memeing your garbage, fucking BSDshills

This is ugly. Call me a faggot, but I enjoy using pretty things. If I work, I want stuff to just help me do my job, but when I wanna chill with my favourite album, give me my iTunes and go to hell.

Lumina is the best desktop environment and trueos showed it to me.

I guess you can say.... trueos..... showed me the truth

BSD has been victim of cultural appropriation -- See: PS4+Mac OSX.

> unironically using MATE

GNOME 2 is dead and outdated as fuck. Why stick to the past?

>Zfs doesn't work on Linux

False. Go back to running a router os as your desktop os you magnum neet

>see OP image
>Straight Outta The 80's

>still no working IOMMU support
it's like freebsd is stuck in 2004

Jails, Bhyve for virtualization, native ZFS supports which is always good for goodies such as snapshots, clones, etc. A full distribution which by default the libc, unix utilities and kernel work together more than their linux counterpart, bringing many safety and optimization features that aren't possible in glibc/coreutils without them putting in additional efforts because they want their code to be entirely cross platform (because they're still denying that GNU's just a Linux software distribution project).

FreeBSD's OSS distribution is also really good compared to ALSA and it does support pulseaudio if that's what you're into.

Overall FreeBSD support is akin to Linux except for a few Linux-specific development project *cough* freedesktop *cough*.

Also drivers wise, FreeBSD has more support because the license is less restrictive but they still try to avoid licenses that aren't compatible with BSD-like licenses, they usually isolate these in their source tree.

Graphics-wise, the stable release supports proprietary nvidia drivers and Linux 3.8 drm drivers for intel and amd.
However, there is work (which is getting advanced to the point where you can use it) going on to automatize drm compatibility and it's currently at Linux 4.4 I think. They'll be able to pull updates to drm straight from the Linux repo on github when it's done. It currently supports inteldrm and amdgpu pretty well in my experience.
github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/freebsd-base-graphics

>uses GNU extensively

If by uses you mean less than 10 in a distribution of hundreds of software and libraries, then sure.
github.com/freebsd/freebsd/tree/master/gnu

CVS was replaced with svn and git, gcc and gdb replaced with llvm and lldb except for kgdb, which klldb is being worked towards, readline mostly replaced with libedit or other application-specific line editing libraries, glibc and gnu coreutils were never in the distribution. Other than that they offer GNU software in the ports distribution if the user would need/want them.

So I wouldn't say FreeBSD extensively uses GNU.

>reading comprehension