Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2021 16:16:57 +0100 From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mardorf@riseup.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OS to replace FreeBSD Message-ID: <20210321161657.3393ceb6@archlinux> In-Reply-To: <38EDD406-3EC4-4F71-B990-DDD1E753D091@kreme.com> References: <20210320132339.00004d9a@seibercom.net> <38EDD406-3EC4-4F71-B990-DDD1E753D091@kreme.com>
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 07:26:09 -0600, LuKreme wrote: >If you think compiling a kernel is too hard and you can=E2=80=99t figure o= ut >how/refuse to disable the errant usb in your UEFI, then yes, switching >OS is another, possible, solution for you. I would not be at all >surprised to find you have problems on current Linux. Indeed! Since one of the domains that is important to me is pro-audio, I'm mainly an Apple and Linux user. FreeBSD is an alternative and maybe better in some domains, hence I take a look at FreeBSD from time to time, at the moment I'm just owning https://nomadbsd.org/ on an USB stick. I strongly recommend to go without USB3, if this should workaround the issue. In my experiences USB3 rarely gains much, if anything at all. Compiling a kernel is less effort than installing and getting used to another operating system. And as already mentioned, when migrating to another operating system, pleased habits easily could result in new issues. 1. If possible don't migrate to Linux. 2. If there should be the need to migrate to Linux, don't use an unusual Linux, just because it's closer to FreeBSD's init.
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