So I’m about to get a new laptop (likely 13th gen intel) since my current one is breaking down. Currently I run Arch Linux on my device and is looking into FreeBSD or OpenBSD as the OS. Mainly because once I tried to look into the Linux kernel and can’t believe the amount of spaghetti in it. I’ve read a little bit of Free and OpenBSD kernels. They look a lot nicer. And I travel a bit with my laptop to visit a few infosec conferences. I hear the BSDs have a more solid kernel then Linux (I know BSDs are OSs).

I’m use my laptop to browse the internet, remote into my boxes to code and email. And I tried to use both in VM and feels ok with them.

Can experienced BSD users share some pitfalls and why or why not to use BSD?

  • @lhx
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    12 years ago

    I wouldn’t want it for GUI use. As a headless server it’s amazing.

    • @bunjix
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      21 year ago

      Why not? OpenBSD on a Thinkpad was a very good experience until I needed bluetooth and some other things not supported at the time. Maybe not as fast as the more optimized Linux distros but good enough for me, and more things Just Worked than with most Linux distros I tried on the same machine.

      • @lhx
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        11 year ago

        I tried, I really tried with both OpenBSD and FreeBSD, on a T420 and an X201 several years ago. It was just not equivalent to a (then) modern linux distribution for GUI use. Love both distros too. Just not for GUI.