by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Friday January 26, 2018 @05:08PM (#56010727)
For me it was the removal of ifconfig.
I don't use nonwindows on a regular basis, and went to install a new system. Ran into some mild networking problems and found out that ifconfig was deprecated a very long time ago and the distro I was using finally removed it. Well fuck it if what I know about Linux isn't valid anymore I might as well learn BSD.
BSDs dying? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re: (Score:1)
I'd be more concerned about the effects of systemd on the Linux distributions. :)
Mod Parent Up.
After running Linux for a decade, systemd pushed me to try both FreeBSD and OpenBSD for the first time ever.
Re:BSDs dying? (Score:0)
For me it was the removal of ifconfig.
I don't use nonwindows on a regular basis, and went to install a new system. Ran into some mild networking problems and found out that ifconfig was deprecated a very long time ago and the distro I was using finally removed it. Well fuck it if what I know about Linux isn't valid anymore I might as well learn BSD.