Jean-Francois wrote:
Hello All,
I am thinking about changing my OS to OpenBSD on my laptop, which is standard
x86.
I thought from your previous postings you already do all this and more.
It would be used as internet browser, mail client, multimedia, pciture & video
, etc ...
It is perfect for everything, except your mileage may vary based on what
you mean by "multimedia, pciture & video, etc."
My question is simple, is OpenBSD convenient enough for a daily usage ?
What are the experiences about that ?
Its great! Works very well on my laptops and netbooks and desktops.
Just to be sure, as of today, is ntfs experimental or working, or not ? for
read ? for r/w ?
Not part of the base install. You have to build a custom kernel and I
believe it is experimental and read only.
I will certainly do with gnome wm.
I know such question might not be very convenient to answer, this is just to
be sure I can peacefully back-up my data and reinstall freshly without
worrying about anything but being using a great os.
Go for it :)
Thanks
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