Post Ada6uSKCs3rtlmJYNU by jhx@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #Ada6uSKCs3rtlmJYNU by jhx@fosstodon.org
       2024-01-06T09:42:18Z
       
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       My #OS stack:#Linux side:- #Debian (#Devuan) #ArchLinux #Slackware :linux: #BSD side:- #FreeBSD #OpenBSD :freebsd: ...and a little #Windows :windows95: How does yours look like? 😎
       
 (DIR) Post #Ada6uT16IaBBuoNoEi by kzimmermann@fosstodon.org
       2024-01-06T21:04:26Z
       
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       @jhx very similar to yours, actually!Desktop / laptop daily drivers: Debian and Devuan#FreeBSD on the Pi4 and a testing machineAnd I sneak an #AlpineLinux USB that I sometimes stick in my work machine when nobody's looking (unlocked bios!)I did a quick writeup last week :) https://kzimmermann.0x.no/articles/state_of_the_distro_2023.html
       
 (DIR) Post #Adc724TNLTnB3NRqqW by antranigv@sigin.fo
       2024-01-07T20:09:23Z
       
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       @jhx Personally, everything is BSD-based.- FreeBSD laptop- macOS laptop- iOS phone- tvOS TV- FreeBSD router- … you get the point.I keep a stack of things for testing and learning, such as- customers running Ubuntu Linux- customers using Android, so I keep a LineageOS based Pixel 2.- customers running Windows (I boot it once a year maybe)My own company is also BSD-based. FreeBSD laptops, macOS laptops, FreeBSD servers for everything.If we need to "run" Linux, we go with Gentoo.