ok everybody.
Let's keep pretending that openbsd is faster and more scalable in
desktop than Linux. (in the same way Linux fans pretend their systems
are more secure)
Of course, everybody knows that reiserfs isn't a match for openbsd's
multi-year-old ffs.
Also everybody knows that openbsd scales much better for large-scale
SMP applications than Solaris, not to even mention Linux.
And, I almost forget, openbsd's support for threads is way faster than
everyone else's.
Plus, it's unified buffer cache is something others mostly lack.
And, to say thing as they really are, Linux is by far more secure via
the use of it's ultra-secure-and-simple SELinux infrastructure.
;-)
Obviously Henning knows better than everyone else here, and I fully
believe his words, but beyond that pretending OpenBSD is faster than
your ultra-optimized-but-prone-to-breaking-every-day Gentoo system for
everyday use is at least naive.
I use OpenBSD too for critical systems, but some guys here really need
to wake up.