And also all the other improvements of the Linux world : Vulkan, KDE/Gnome, Wayland, Pipewire, Wine, Proton, Valve, Flatpaks.
And also all the other improvements of the Linux world : Vulkan, KDE/Gnome, Wayland, Pipewire, Wine, Proton, Valve, Flatpaks.
In theory you say, so does it run the same applications like my arch install?
Most of them should be available in the native ports/packages. The porters community is rather active. I guess that proprietary applications like Softmaker Office won’t work (they usually refer to specific library versions), but everything else could be worth a try.
That said, FreeBSD and OpenBSD support virtual machines just fine.
I see! What about proton and wine? And what about Nvidia drivers? I’m willing to try it out actually
Wine/Proton: https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/wine/
NVIDIA: https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics#NVIDIA_graphics
OpenBSD is not too great at that, but that’s ok.