I use mostly FreeBSD now as a server and a desktop. Linux is by far easier to set up and use. I would suggest downloadsing Ubunto Linux.
If you have any problems try googling the problem, 99% of the time you’ll find an answer online.
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Currently I can:
Install FreeBSD
Use a command line
Install software from ports
Compile from ports
Install from binary ports
Un-TAR/ZIP a package
Configure Xorg
Configure /etc/rc.conf file
Compile a new kernel
Configure networking both DHCP, BOOTP & Static IP
SSH (to a certin point, need to learn how to move files between computers)
Set up Apache 1.3 with single domain or virtual hosting
