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This is why I don't run BSD on my workstations.
The speed of GNU/Linux-based OSes spoiled me for basic productivity/entertainment.
BSDs are stable, much more 'Unix', and very well designed, but they're so far behind that I can't deal with it.
Debian's going to be GNU userland with a FreeBSD kernel and fast development, but I want the reverse, BSD userland with a Linux kernel.
I get the feature-creep addiction is what I'm saying.
I'm an Emacs user.