On 31/10/05, Gareth Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tell people of the joy of puffy everywhere I go, at the busstop I shout
> "THEY CALLED IT BSD AND OPEN BECAUSE IT'S ALWAYS FREE"
>
> Seriously though, I now recommend OpenBSD to everyone as a firewall/server
> system for those migrating from that redmond thing. As a desktop OS, it's
> unfortunately a bit difficult to setup with everything needed by the average
> desktop user who doesn't care what their OS is. This makes me wonder - a
> desktop OpenBSD fork, similar to pc-bsd but based on FreeBSD might be a good
> idea.

I've used OpenBSD on my desktop machines at work and at home for five
years now, and there's nothing that I need to do that I can not do.  I
use OpenBSD because it's the BSD which I have found easiest to set up
and use.  I'm not the average computer usert though, but possibly
quite close to being the average OpenBSD user.  My firewall at home
runs FreeBSD (m0n0wall on soekris)  ;-)

Fork however much you want, but I think it would not be constructive.

--
Andreas Kahari

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