Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: D/L | Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Package management, clean system, excellent documentation
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Cons:
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No hardware midi support, some Linux-centric software will not work
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FreeBSD allows me to do everything I want to do except use my MIDI keyboard (the only reason I rate it a 9 instead of a perfect 10)
The installation is all text and menu based, very little GUI. Most services are turned off by default and no third party software is installed without your asking for it. This gives you a clean install upon which to base a very efficient OS. The installer, though, doesn't do as much as the 5.2.1 installer did, so you'll have to manually configure Xorg and a few other things to get a desktop system up and running.
Most of the basics needed to install and maintain a system are covered in the FreeBSD handbook. It's this fact that allows such a sparse system to serve even newbies with little unix experience.
The ports/packages system is great, allowing you to compile and install software on your computer with a single command. The downside is that some of the more obscure software that uses Linux specific code may not be easy to install (such as Rosegarden, libieee1284, and a few other strange things).
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