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2007-03-26
I think you're being a tad judgmental there. Even if FreeBSD does have a 'dumbed down' installer, it's an addition to the usual setup rather than a replacement (and not even the default either).
Plus systems like FreeBSD will always be configurable via the .conf files (at al) which you have to do now anyway. So as dumbed down as it may or may not get - you're not going to loose functionality.
Personally though, I can't see any justification in your paranoia. FreeBSD will never try to compete with the likes of the desktop focused BSD packages or any of the number of laymans Linux distros.