On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 07:25:21PM -0700, Thomas D. Dean wrote: > I am still looking.
I have had a similar journey from Linux to trying a number of BSDs and then settling with NetBSD for close to 10 years. I still use Linux for a number of things (DRM, virtualbox and alike + dayjob) but largely use NetBSD as preferred OS on a few servers, raspberries and laptops. Things I like most are: one of the cleanest and quickest installation processes, innovations that are native here but adopted on other platforms as well such as pkgsrc, bozohttpd, blacklistd which all illustrate presence of some great engineering thought of achieving more with fewer resources underneath. I have never tinkered with mulitple hardware types or with the base or kernel code, but I understand the codebase is one of the cleanest. And last but not the least: You feel like belonging to a closely knit community of very patient and helpful people. Do you have any specific questions about NetBSD? Mayuresh