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I've run a few servers for schools, Opensuse, Ubuntu, Debian and FreeBSD and I liked FreeBSD the best found it stable, secure and fast enough. The documentation worked.
I plan to try FreeBSD with everything installed from ports as a desktop PC just for fun and see how quick and stable it is - when I have time.
I suppose the difference between the two (apart from licensing and the ideological) would be Linux seems more creative and anarchical (not being derogatory) and FreeBSD more planned and conservative.