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by aselzer 4146 days ago
how about MacBook + Linux + QEMU/Virtualbox?

which works great for me BTW

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Virtualization = huge power consumption and low performance. Not good for laptops, although quite reasonable for desktops.
Can you elaborate please? Linux running inside a VM?
FreeBSD running in a VM on Linux on a Macbook.

I argued that you can install Linux on the MacBook, which gives you the advantage of good hardware support and a non-Apple and open-source OS, on which you can in turn run FreeBSD using a VM. And since MacBooks support Intel's VT-x which Linux KVM uses, virtualization actually works very well with this setup.

Obviously, when possible, buying a laptop with good FreeBSD driver support is the superior choice.