R rajil.s Forerunner Oct 24, 2017 #41 Debian is good, but try FreeBSD it is rock solid stable with nice jails aka container support.
ch@ts Guide Oct 25, 2017 #42 rajil.s said: Debian is good, but try FreeBSD it is rock solid stable with nice jails aka container support. Click to expand... I've been curious about it, but I haven't tried to use it yet. I believe that most Linux programs work on it, do Windows programs work too? Is there something like WINE?
rajil.s said: Debian is good, but try FreeBSD it is rock solid stable with nice jails aka container support. Click to expand... I've been curious about it, but I haven't tried to use it yet. I believe that most Linux programs work on it, do Windows programs work too? Is there something like WINE?
R rajil.s Forerunner Oct 26, 2017 #43 I believe there is WINE support but i have never used it. I run a windows free environment If you want to spin up a VM, there is an excellent bhyve hypervisor included.
I believe there is WINE support but i have never used it. I run a windows free environment If you want to spin up a VM, there is an excellent bhyve hypervisor included.