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2006-03-29
I am a FreeBSD user and love the core system but have the following annoyances and/or missing features. If they are addressed, then it would be the perfect OS:
1. A binary package management system for applications and system - more like a Debian and less like pkg_*. I know its improving every year but veeerrrrrrryyyy slowly.
2. A virtualization solution - Virtual box and qemu have half baked support (no USB, no GPU hooks, etc.) Something that compete with Linux(s).
3. Maybe come up with a native X like implementation and run X applications like on mac (XonX) - this is a long shot.
I still like FreeBSD and no, I am not going to move to a Mac.