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by maurice2k
1006 days ago
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I think the same is true for Debian Linux. Small and comes with a lot of packages that are only an "apt install" away.
I only install packages that I need an check that nothing else is running and/or has open ports. Don't see this as a pro BSD argument. |
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I personally enjoy having not to ask myself questions like, which http server I should be using, and just be rolling with whatever's in the box.
I wouldn't be surprised for Debian, and others, to provide a similar experience, perhaps not as tightly packaged though. I'm not sure the difference is that remarkable either, unless perhaps you have some specific needs that you know are well-managed by *BSD-centered software.