TrueOS (PC-BSD or PCBSD), is a Unix-like, desktop-oriented operating system built upon the most recent releases of FreeBSD-CURRENT.
Developed by iXsystems
TrueOS offers a user-friendly interface and is based on Debian, making it stable and reliable, while Linux Mint is known for its modern design and high customization options, catering to users looking for a lightweight and fast operating system.
TrueOS
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Based on Debian for stability
Large software repository
Strong community support
Regular updates
Cons:
Limited hardware compatibility
Less popular than other distributions
May require terminal for advanced tasks
Linux Mint
Pros:
Modern and sleek design
High customization options
Good hardware compatibility
Based on FreeBSD
Lightweight and fast
Cons:
Fewer pre-installed applications
Not as widely used as mainstream Linux distributions
Some users may face compatibility issues with software