Nice, “No BigTech” is the main reason I may very well be 100% BSD rather soon. Right now I use BSD 50% of the time to ensure objects I develop on Linux works everywhere. By testing on both OpenBSD and NetBSD, I have found many memory issues Linux has been quite happy ignoring :) These are items have written for use on AIX, soon to be RHEL :(
I’m the same. I primarily use NetBSD but I also still run Void and Alpine Linux. I’d like to go 100% BSD but I also still enjoy a non-mainstream Linux distro
Nice, “No BigTech” is the main reason I may very well be 100% BSD rather soon. Right now I use BSD 50% of the time to ensure objects I develop on Linux works everywhere. By testing on both OpenBSD and NetBSD, I have found many memory issues Linux has been quite happy ignoring :) These are items have written for use on AIX, soon to be RHEL :(
I’m the same. I primarily use NetBSD but I also still run Void and Alpine Linux. I’d like to go 100% BSD but I also still enjoy a non-mainstream Linux distro