Hardest part of an OpenBSD install is choosing a hostname.
Highly underrated OS capable of daily driving within limits.
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Step into our cozy virtual cafe, where we sip on the finest digital espressos and chat about all things OpenBSD. We're delighted to have you here, and we hope you'll find this room to be a thriving hub for all things related to OpenBSD. Whether you're a seasoned OpenBSD enthusiast, a curious newcomer, or just someone interested in the world of BSD operating systems, this space is open for discussions, questions, and sharing knowledge. Feel free to introduce yourself, ask questions, share your experiences, or engage in conversations about OpenBSD's security features, development updates, and all the unique aspects that make it a standout choice among the BSD family. We encourage a friendly and respectful atmosphere where everyone can learn and contribute. So, grab a virtual seat at our cozy cafe, order your favorite virtual beverage, and let's explore the world of OpenBSD together! Your insights and questions are valued, and we look forward to fruitful discussions in this community.
Hardest part of an OpenBSD install is choosing a hostname.
Highly underrated OS capable of daily driving within limits.
I've been using it as my daily driver for almost a year now. I keep Linux installs around for stuff OpenBSD isn't ideal for, but for most things I do day to day it's fantastic and easy to understand.