Sunday, December 11, 2022

Testing Nomad BSD (UNIX)

I fired up a form of UNIX on my laptop today, called BSD—specifically, Nomad BSD. It works without critical errors—which actually says a lot for it. It is similar to the Xfce desktop environment, but with a Mac-style dock (pictured). What I notice is tight integration between all components of the system. Installing new apps (all free) was slow—and hit and miss in a South Africa overrun with power failures. A big plus is that it is portable: plug it into any computer you like. It certainly doesn't baby you. It seems to say: "Here. Figure it out." But it is not that hard to figure out. OBSERVATION: Stat Counter says that BSD has 0.01% of market share worldwide. Naturally, I posted this with BSD.

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