Quote Originally Posted by gore View Post
And of course, BSD by default after install, there is no sound. You have to do a small edit to one of the boot files after you do kldload_snd and then cat /dev/snd or something like that (Can't remember the exact one, I did it for my laptop a while ago and haven't since) but basically you won't have sound or anything without setting that up with Vi.
While I don't mind having to do command line for things, I would prefer not to have to use the command line for things I am not as familiar with, like sound settings and drivers, for example. I remember when I was setting my laptop to be able to use dual screen in Ubuntu before it was able to do it by default, and I remember spending weeks trying different codes to try to get it to be recognized. I just don't want that to happen for something more important while I'm running a server that I hope to run 24/7, I feel like my hacks to get things to work will cause it to lose stability.