The fact is, that it is not a yes-or-no-answer question
0 compiler and defaults to ZFS
Sign up to join this community FreeBSD and Linux really differ only in one - development process
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On the other hand, FreeBSD is a complete operating system by itself
FreeBSD is one of the most popular operating system distributions of BSD
In some specific situations Linux binaries can even perform better on FreeBSD than they do on Linux
Over time, many Linux applications and libraries have been packaged and made
What I like about Debian old-stable is that whilst older versions of programs, the whole thing works together as one (Linux + programs/software) and has been threw a extended period of testing (by both developers/testers and then 2 years or so in live/release)
) so theres more infighting and theres no glorious leader, so the PR is harder