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I recently installed FreeBSD on a free partition in order to learn more about it. I'm using 9.1. I'm confused about packages.
I can install software using the ports tree, but I'd like to install binary packages to save time. As far as understand it, pkgng is still non-existant because of the security breach and pkgadd is deprecated in 9.1. Is that correct?
What is the "best" or "most correct" way to install software in FreeBSD?
By deleting it from your hardrive.