Jay Moore wrote:
Here's how you should decide: Go to the OpenBSD mailing list archives, select 25 or so threads at random, and read them. Do the same for the FreeBSD mailling list archives. Then, make your decision. And remember, it's not like getting married - you can change your mind anytime you like.
A better idea might be to look at the hardware support of the individual systems first. Not much use to chose one, only to find out that it doesn't run on the hardware in question (for example, FreeBSD has problems on my notebook where NetBSD runs more or less ok'ish, but NetBSD won't even boot on another machine on which FreeBSD runs very well. I guess issues like that hold for OpenBSD aswell.)
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