> Somebody who installs OpenBSD and cannot access the internet now has a > double problem 1) he can't access the internet 2) he therefore can't > search online for information about how to fix the problem.
IF you're installing a new and unknown OS on your only Internet-capable device - you are *asking* for trouble. No level of hardware support can help you if you're acting irresponsibly. > I wonder what a brand new PC developed in hind sight that doesn't have > to worry about backward compatibility would like look. Read on Raspberry Pi's boot horror stories. It's a "brand new" toy PC built with no legacy platform support.