On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez <
alv...@alvaromantilla.com> wrote:

> 2013/5/13 Chris Cappuccio <ch...@nmedia.net>
>
> > Salim Shaw [salims...@vfemail.net] wrote:
> > > OpenBSD is a server/router/network service OS, it's not designed for
> > > desktops. OpenBSD is the pre-eminent platform for Firewalling,
> > > IPsec, IPv6.
> > > Trying to shove OpenBSD onto the desktop is the ultimate case of
> > > square peg/round hole.
> > >
> >
> > Salim, that's quite strange. OpenBSD has worked on my Sun 4/110 desktop
> > since 1995. And more recently, I've been using it on i386 and later even
> > amd64 machines, as a desktop environment! It could just be some kind
> > of hallucination. You know, I had this one dream of being tied up and
> > injected with sodium pentothal...
> >
> > +1
>
>
You can use OpenBSD in desktop environment, sure, common tasks as; sending
emails, document processing, games, browse internet, etc.

OpenBSD sometime lacks of resources for run natively  flash plugins, java
efficiently and support for read/write NTFS filesystem from Windows; but,
if you not need it, OpenBSD do a good job.

Regards.

-- 
Francisco Valladolid H.
 -- http://blog.bsdguy.net - Jesus Christ follower.

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