Comment by mbreese

1 hour ago

Do you still need to run a Linux VM to get WiFi working? The last time I tried FreeBSD on a laptop, that was a thing. It’s just never been all that focused on laptop/mobile use. I’ve used it as a desktop (okay) and as a server (wonderful). But laptop/daily driver use has just never been a focus. Especially if you are running on a battery or wifi - it’s certainly usable as a desktop/workstation with Ethernet.

I don’t entirely fault FreeBSD for this either - it’s not where they see their niche. So, when you have comparatively limited engineering resources, they shouldn’t be wasting them on areas where their users don’t need them. I personally think that dogfooding your own OS makes for a better OS, but there are already decent laptop OS options.

Focusing on server deployments that don’t need much in terms of graphics or consumer wifi chip support isn’t that big of deal to me.

> when you have comparatively limited engineering resources, they shouldn’t be wasting them on areas where their users don’t need them

Or they could support one laptop well, and the CEO uses that and not a sexy MacBook because it looks cool.