New FAQ: "Can FreeBSD replace my current operating system?"
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<question id="replace-current-OS">
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<para>Can FreeBSD replace my current operating system?</para>
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<para>For most people, yes. But this question isn't quite
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that cut-and-dried.</para>
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<para>Most people don't actually use an operating system.
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They use applications. The applications are what really
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use the operating system. FreeBSD is designed to provide
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a robust and full-featured environment for applications.
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It supports a wide variety of web browsers, office suites,
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email readers, graphics programs, programming
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environments, network servers, and just about everything
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else you might want. Most of these applications can be
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managed through the <ulink
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url="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">Ports
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Collection</ulink>.</para>
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<para>If you need to use an application that is only
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available on one operating system, you simply cannot
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replace that operating system. Chances are there's a very
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similar application on FreeBSD, however. If you want a
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solid office or Internet server, a reliable workstation,
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or just the ability to do your job without interruptions,
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FreeBSD will almost certainly do everything you need.
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Many computer users across the world, including both
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novices and experienced UNIX administrators, use FreeBSD
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as their only desktop operating system.</para>
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<para>If you're migrating to FreeBSD from some other UNIX
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environment, you already know most of what you need to.
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If your background is in graphic-driven operating systems
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such as Windows and older versions of Mac OS, expect to
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invest additional time learning the UNIX way of doing
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things. This FAQ and the <ulink
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url="../handbook/index.html">FreeBSD Handbook</ulink> are
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excellent places to start.</para>
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<para>Why is it called FreeBSD?</para>
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<para>Why is it called FreeBSD?</para>
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