hadn't touched any Unix type OSs outside of my MacBook Pro for the last 10 years. Installed Manjaro on a Thinkpad X230 - good OS but I recalled some of the dabbling I did a long time ago with FreeBSD and that the BSDs in general seemed more, at least to me, more logically designed. Loaded up FreeBSD and ran into some challenges (more to do with me than anything) with getting it configured to play nice on my laptop. Tried FuryBSD - cool but still had issues (mostly with the sleep/suspend stuff).
Landed on GhostBSD and it as worked great out of the box. I guess if I had to draw a comparison, I would say GhostBSD is to FreeBSD what Manjaro is to Arch Linux. Now that I have it running on my laptop, I can play with FreeBSD on my desktop without being too terribly irritated.
Kudos to the GhostBSD team on a really well designed, easy to use BSD variant.
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