I've used openBSD for months before, but so I did various gnu/linux distributions, so I am quite familiar with the available open-source software, window managers, etc. etc. I've tested and tried out many linux distributions, desktop environments and stuff, so to be fair for amateur, generic user like myself, it's all pretty similar.
Just different commands for installing software, for example on openBSD there's pkg_add, pkg_info, etc.
manual pages are neat on openBSD. I've also used netBSD for some time in the past.
Yeah I am going to keep OpenBSD as my main, daily driver for now. I am fed up of linux world.
Just different commands for installing software, for example on openBSD there's pkg_add, pkg_info, etc.
manual pages are neat on openBSD. I've also used netBSD for some time in the past.
Yeah I am going to keep OpenBSD as my main, daily driver for now. I am fed up of linux world.
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https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp <- Sysadmin training
My website: https://monsieur.bsdforall.org
My e-mail: monsieur@bsdforall.org
All the best \(^^)/