On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:27:00PM +0200, zexel wrote: >> OpenBSD manpages are the best out there without doubt. >> A clear example of how thing should be done.
>I will agree with this. As will I. After years of frustration with various Linux distributions and wireless, I'd deferred dealing with wireless in OpenBSD, which I'm now running on my two laptops. But I reached a point where I had no choice but to get wireless working with these machines. I was amazed by how quickly I was able to do so (and that includes wap), in part because the documentation is so good. In general, the emphasis on quality of code and documentation in OpenBSD (as opposed to quantity, the hallmark of the bloatware that contaminates very nearly all of the world's computers today, and that includes those running certain Linux distributions), is something much appreciated by this user. I've tried almost all of them (Windows, multiple Linux distributions since Slackware in 1993, FreeBSD) and I don't believe there is anything available today as good as OpenBSD overall. /Don Allen >-- >Best Regards >Edd Barrett

