So that means you're either ignorant or just bad faith.
Pulseaudio is not a modern sound system, it's band aid for a badly designed audio...
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To be fair, they have done a great job when it came to porting Linux stuff where it matters. (e.g. kms graphics drivers). However there is little point...
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It's not really a big deal. Pulseaudio was designed to work around ALSA's limitations on Linux. Since BSD use an OSS compatible sound stack there's not...
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Nope, the FreeBSD's Nvidia driver is native.
From http://us.download.nvidia.com/freebs...hapter-04.html
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Unlike you I'm an actual FreeBSD user and I don't need to pathologically make up 'facts' out of my ass.
I'm using the official 'latest' repo....
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Today's port count: 25246
# pkg update
Updating FreeBSD repository catalogue...
Fetching meta.txz: 100% 944 B 0.9kB/s ...
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FreeBSD never really adopted it. A few third party applications seem to require PA so it's available in the ports tree. But for normal usage, FreeBSD...
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Ok, I may be a little paranoid here but doesn't that remind you of when Lavabit shut down its operations?
The reason they give for shutting...
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Yeah, it does feel like systemd is the "Hotel California" of Linux distros.
You can checkout anytime you like but you can never...
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Nice move. I find that FreeBSD is a pretty useful system. I like the clear distinction between base system and add-on software. The system is consistent...
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He's such an obvious blog troll. The FreeBSD people already had a little laugh at him here....
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