Just thought I would let the OpenBSD folks know that students in my
class found OpenBSD easy to use compared to other Unix-like operating
systems.
The course is a college "Introduction to Unix" class, and on the last
class of the semester, I set up a bunch of different versions of
Unix-like operating systems for comparison.  I break the student up into
groups and give them some basic tasks, such as adding new users, booting
to single user mode, mounting a volume, configuring a network interface,
or viewing system resources.  I used Linux, OpenBSD, Darwin, and
Solaris.  The OpenBSD group usually finished tasks first.

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