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bsd has a few dedicated people working on it, while linux has perhaps thousands of developers from across the globe adding different pieces. Therefore BSD has, in my experience, been more streamlined, secure and stable than linux. Also, with the emergence of pc-bsd, a very user-friendly operating system has emerged with perhaps the easiest-to-use package management system ever (pbi), as opposed to the dependency hell that some linux users fall into. Granted, it does not support as many applications as linux, but it delivers your fundamental computing applications well and, let's face it, if you need to use your os for some other tasks, such as gaming, you're better off with windows.
WOW this was a long post...
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