On 5/7/19 7:01 AM, Clark Block wrote: > In 2019 still there is not a great desktop experience for NetBSD. However,
As others have noted, what constitutes "a great desktop experience" is a highly subjective matter. One person's great desktop experience could very well be another's living hell of blinkenlights and clickythings. That said, one of the things that NetBSD and OpenBSD have in common is that they support quite a number of platforms, some of which were not back in the day designed for graphics-heavy desktop use. The OpenBSD installer works the same on all platforms, and is most loved for such things as presenting sane defaults, offering up the data needed for an automated install the next time around, and the recently introduced automatic upgrade (sysupgrade, available in snapshots now). Once the install is completed with the default values, a very basic X desktop is available and may even start automatically if you told the installer you wanted that. Getting other desktop environments such as Gnome, Xfce or others up and running is mainly a matter of pkg_add and perhaps doing what the package readmes or/and the messages at the end of pkg_add runs tell you to. If your version of "a great desktop experience" is something like what you point to, building and maintaining such a beast would incur extra effort on the part of developers for code that is useful to perhaps a largish number of users but in fact very few of the platforms the project wants to support as fully as possible. > When will be created a great desktop experience for OpenBSD? All the bits you need are there already. It's mainly a matter of a few pkg_add commands. - Peter -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/ "Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic" delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.