Seth Kenlon

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I ran PC-BSD on my eeePC years ago, and it was quite a nice experience. I later moved to FreeBSD on a Toshiba laptop, and it also worked really well; I used it and my Slackware machine to produce an album or two, and did a lot of Python and Docbook.

I heartily recommend either PC- or Free- BSD to any one looking for a [slightly] different style of unix experience from Linux; it's always fun to learn a bunch of new commands, a new system, and meet a whole new community.

This is my new favourite article.