I use OpenBSD as my daily driver as my desktop OS. It really is the easiest
OS I've ever used because of the wealth of documentation, everything is in
the man pages, with examples, plus so many resources on the web. When I use
any other OS I am always amazed how complicated they are.

On Tue, May 7, 2019 at 10:03 AM Karel Gardas <gard...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5/7/19 8:41 AM, Clark Block wrote:
> > Great desktop experience for OpenBSD is a user-friendly and easy-to-use
> > variant of OpenBSD!
>
> Oh, and I've had a hope that you will be talking about OpenBSD
> scheduler, POSIX threading implementation and what to do with it to make
> it "great desktop experience" which I probably just translates to "great
> web browser experience" subconsciously ...
> My bad.
>
> Anyway, from what I've seen in several Linux distros, FreeBSD and NetBSD
> I've needed to install recently, OpenBSD wins clearly in user-friendly
> and easy-to-use terms -- at least for me.
>
>

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