On 31 Oct 2005, at 18:21, Gareth Nelson wrote: > Unfortunately people have been brainwashed with the windows way, > being a *nix > user myself I loved how simple OpenBSD was to setup, but I couldn't > picture a > complete newbie doing it.
I started out on Atari, moved to System 7, then DOS/Win95, Win98, back to OS9, then OSX, Red hat, SuSE, WinXP, Debian, OpenBSD, and OSX again. I've found that OpenBSD is the cleanest and leanest of the *nix that I've played with. It really does just work (except for the times when it doesn't). What you do get: - Security out of the box - sshd preinstalled (unlike some flavours) - A cracking builtin firewall - A great package management system - Clearly laid out, comprehensive documentation that is easy to find - A system and codebase you can do whatever you want with (Oh BSD license, how we like thee) What you don't get: - 8000 applications you don't need and didn't ask to be installed - Dozens of security advisories every week that need dealing with - Spyware/Adware/Cruft galore - Hordes of desktop support problems I'm sure there's more, but that's how my life has been improved by OpenBSD. Gaby -- Junkets for bunterish lickspittles since 1998! [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vanhegan.net/sudoku/ http://weblog.vanhegan.net/