Rico Secada wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2008 22:35:00 +0200
chefren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I know at time it was said that OpenBSD is not for everything, but
so far, I still haven't find anything that I need that OpenBSD
can't shine doing.

I can almost second that except for the few cases in which we really
need to update stuff without fuzz, then we use Debian.

All I need and use are in packages and using current and the pkg_add to updates couldn't be easier and faster. I find it a lots faster and easier then app_get from Debian, but that's the beauty of it all. You choose what you feel is right for you.

And in some cases, release is just find and it's not liek I need the latest all the time for each packages either. A properly 6 months fresh reinstall on all always provides best results and fix what ever bugs in between that may happened.

I still haven't switch some desktop to OpenBSD yet because of some stupid Microsoft customers requirements, but as far as servers are concern, hell OpenBSD beat all for me anyway. >140 servers and keep counting. I couldn't sleep better.

And I should also say for the desktop there is a little bit of slacking on my part too, to switch to it. I still haven't find an easy way to setup window manager as easy as doing servers. but most likely may be my lack of spending time to learn it as well too.

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