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Many experienced users actually find the opposite* which is why it is still prevalent within the industry.
That said, it is likely exacerbated because good GUIs are so sorely lacking in the open-source world that it inflates the numbers. Who knows?
(* Especially since the invention of <Tab> to autocomplete)
Well that *is* the dream for most people. XP did pretty much everything. With a (logical) air-gap, strong proxy and specific fork of Chrome (supermium), I have managed to keep my father's computer alive so far (He can only log in as an unprivileged user, effectively eliminating malware, but weirdly, due to poor quality backwards compatibility from most developers, I trust that way less malware works on XP these days anyway (C run-times are a fickle mistress...)).
Glad to see you made some good progress with it. One good thing about FreeBSD vs Linux distributions is that it changes way less often. So anything you do learn, stays relevant for often decades. Good luck!
I miss XP in some ways. I still use it in virtualbox. I'm happy for you and your father. Nice story

I could not find a desktop in the repository. I tried all of them in the handbook: pkg install cinnamone, kde, gnome, xfce, mate and i always get a file or directory not found error. I changed the repository to latest and i only found plasma6 so far. I installed plasma6 desktop in virtualbox and it loaded a login screen. However, the screen is black whenever i try to log in. I have to research the problem but it could be a virtualbox issue. I like FreeBSD. The boot process is so dang fast even in virtualbox with 1.748GB of ram. Amazing. I wonder if a native dektop environment exists?
Meantime, i have something to say to everyone about Windows and it also pertains - in a sad way - to FreeBSD. I believe that Microsoft is trying to steer everyone to an online account because they want to convert Windows to a cloud only subscription service in the future. Subsequently, the industry will no longer manufacturer computers. What for? everyone will have to convert to cloud computing where they own us like slaves. New devices can be manufactured. New devices in which you cannot control without regulation. The 'powers that be' will use every sad story that they can to convince everyone that this is best for society (while they drop bombs on women in children in fabricated wars, id est, they only serve their ulterior motives). So i wonder how long FreeBSD and Linux will be around. Perhaps we will lose all private computing capabilities because noone is trying to fight this future vision which is deemed for the better. I will certainly miss computing if we cannot reverse the engines. I'm dropping Microsoft and fighting for private offline pc usage.