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@cypheon @stefano Portability is an important advantage when it comes to Kubernetes (k8s), it can even be used at home with k3s.

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@chimay The easiest way to do this is to use NomadBSD.

https://nomadbsd.org

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@stefano Recently, to get closer to the Unix philosophy again, I have switched to FreeBSD as my secondary operating system. NomadBSD and a little bit of GhostBSD have made it easier for me. I started using NomadBSD in 2021, thanks to lme, mk (mk1) and the whole NomdBSD team. And a special thanks to the entire FreeBSD community.

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@stefano Actually, my acquaintance with Freebsd started with Debian GNU/kfreebsd. The differences of opinion between the Linux kernel and the GNU infrastructure and the existence of alternative kernels (Hurd, kfreebsd) attracted my attention. I used Debian GNU/kfreebsd for a while, then development stopped and I switched back to Debian. I use and experiment with a wide range of programs and Debian is fine.

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