It's easy to upgrade. I'm never worried that upgrading will break something. As far as BSD's go it's the easiest to get a desktop going. Since x is in base you just have to do a few pkg_add's. And those packages will be built the way you expect 9 out of 10 times.
Edgar On Aug 28, 2019 3:37 PM, Daniel Ouellet <dan...@presscom.net> wrote: > > On 8/28/19 10:32 AM, Mohamed salah wrote: > > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use > > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work > > fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do? > > - Simplicity. > - Clean > - Lean and Slim > - Work as advertise > - Secure > > And the most important fact a few decades ago got me turn to OpenBSD > without ever turning back is the man page. > > I can't say how many times I wasted trying to figure out how to get shit > working on other Linux flavors and simply give up. > > I have to say I am short of time and anything that make me save some it > a plus for me. So when I discover OpenBSD totally by mistake, I never > look back. > > My son tells me that some Linux have improved their man page some today, > but some to me mean nothing and I really could case less. > > However searching for ever and reading a lots of stuff that you realize > simply doesn't apply drives me nuts. > > I am sure the list is difference for everyone, instead of asking just > try it and see for yourself. > > No one will know more then you what you are looking for or like. >