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      <title>Debian: All Systems Go!</title>
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      <description>As I mentioned back in January I was targeting Linux again, but I gave FreeBSD 14.0 and 14.1 a solid attempt, and although it&amp;rsquo;s great as a server operating system* I just can&amp;rsquo;t justify having to constantly hack with it as a desktop operating system. Once set up and if you&amp;rsquo;ve got the right hardware, it&amp;rsquo;s rock solid, but no moreso than most Linux builds.&#xA;* As a server FreeBSD provided me with everything I needed with a little self-ingenuity.</description>
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