hi,
kernel is one of the differences ;)
freebsd uses generic kernel.
and one other important difference is freebsd doest not support my intel
high definition audio card :(
so no sound for years :'( [other distros debian, suse ... support my card.]
instead of yum or apt-get, you have ports in freebsd.[ which is more
efficient! this is my opinion of course ;)]
fedora, debian or suse can be used as an OS for PCs, but freebsd mostly used
as a server. not much suitable for PC usage.
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bla bla bla.
regards,
bye.
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