Naturally the first thing I did was start installing the ports tree so that I could get my favorite applications and window manager back up. I have Software Station running in the background.
I used PC-BSD and TrueOS for several years, but some time back I drifted away. Largely because everyone else in my house is a Windows user, and I followed the line of least resistance. I also had other issues on my mind, so Beesdie sort of fell by the wayside. But new things have entered the mix, so I'm returning to the world of FreeBSD. I was saddened to see that TrueOS was no longer active, but that kind of thing happens in the world of open source. But if tonight's experience is anything to go by, I suspect GhostBSD will suit me just fine.
It's good to be back.
