BSD systems don't use it. You could also use Solaris. It's free for personal use.
BSD systems don't use it. You could also use Solaris. It's free for personal use.
I haven't used Solaris for decades (sun4u). It was good stuff. BSD is the best of Unix, without doubt. One day I will get motivated to get that unmanageable piece of crap out of my life. There are heaps of options.
I haven't used Solaris for decades (sun4u). It was good stuff. BSD is the best of Unix, without doubt. One day I will get motivated to get that unmanageable piece of crap out of my life. There are heaps of options.
My last time using was Solaris 10 and I was starting to get into zones when the bottom fell out in 2003 and found myself out of a job for a year+. FreeBSD is good. Debian is good as well and a daily driver for some stuff. Systemd might be nefarious but it is open source so the code can be reviews. That still doesn't mean M$ can't create backdoors into the Windows OS via the systemd Ubuntu system.
My last time using was Solaris 10 and I was starting to get into zones when the bottom fell out in 2003 and found myself out of a job for a year+. FreeBSD is good. Debian is good as well and a daily driver for some stuff. Systemd might be nefarious but it is open source so the code can be reviews. That still doesn't mean M$ can't create backdoors into the Windows OS via the systemd Ubuntu system.
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