OpenBSD usually requires a little more unix knowledge than linux. I find it a lot easier to install open/netBSD. If you know whats going on, then the install is really nice and doesnt get in the way. If you don't, they don't care just like linus doesnt care about the install. Someone else has to "fix" it.
Maybe it's not for you (Score:1)
OpenBSD usually requires a little more unix knowledge than linux. I find it a lot easier to install open/netBSD. If you know whats going on, then the install is really nice and doesnt get in the way. If you don't, they don't care just like linus doesnt care about the install. Someone else has to "fix" it.