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by sgt
1006 days ago
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I started with Linux back in the 90s then changed to OpenBSD in 1997, then FreeBSD in 1998. Ran it for many years. Eagerly awaited MacOS X as it was called back then, and I was not disappointed. In my opinion, macOS is the supreme UNIX™ workstation still, although there are things you need to work around or disable like SIP in rare cases. It definitely has BSD heritage, and Homebrew is pretty mature at this point, which wasn't always the case. For servers though I tend to just stick to Linux these days, mostly out of practicality. I miss the days of easily recompiling the BSD kernel by just editing a single file. |
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