No. There is too much linux only stuff in the default Ubuntu install.
It should be possible, but a lot of work, to create a distro similar to Ubuntu but based on the BSD kernel. But it's far more complicated than just sudo apt-get install bsd.
The BSD ports in Debian are complete ports (different architectures, from a package management point of view). That means almost every package has to be built specfically for it.
A fair number of Ubuntu-specific features (such as upstart) aren't supported on BSD yet.
No. There is too much linux only stuff in the default Ubuntu install.
It should be possible, but a lot of work, to create a distro similar to Ubuntu but based on the BSD kernel. But it's far more complicated than just sudo apt-get install bsd.
The BSD ports in Debian are complete ports (different architectures, from a package management point of view). That means almost every package has to be built specfically for it.
A fair number of Ubuntu-specific features (such as upstart) aren't supported on BSD yet.