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by lmm 1961 days ago
> What are you using FreeBSD for? I imagine it's quite good at some things, but isn't that range kind of limited? You need to have the precise set of hardware that's well supported and then use it for precisely the thing it supports well.

No you don't? You can throw it on a random commodity desktop and expect it to work. I imagine laptops are harder if you want suspend etc. - it feels pretty similar to how Linux was a few years ago. (If anything support for old hardware tends to be better than Linux because they don't keep changing the kernel interfaces, so a barely-maintained driver from 5 years ago is probably still usable). You don't need to use it in some particular way, it's fine for a daily-driver desktop or home server. I used mine for a little bit of everything until recently - ordinary KDE desktop, fairly normal web hosting environment running some stuff I wrote in Python with WSGI, database server, home VPN server... all the usual stuff.