Could one live with *BSD on a daily basis?

Could one live with *BSD on a daily basis?

Install some minimalistic WM/DE, implying don't want to spend the rest of my life with maintaining this setup.

Why are all the BSD mascots so cringey?
At least tux is cute

Read the BSD license. It could be the definition of idealist anarchism.

Most people I've spoken to who use a BSD have it as their host OS, but then run a VM of Linux or Windows on top of it. I don't think the OS itself is meant for desktop/workstation usage at all.

How does one even install openbsd

The install process is perhaps easier than most GNU+Linux distributions, boots us into an (i)nstall or (u)pdate script, choose [default] options if you're too stupid to read a manual, boom, done in 10 minutes. Getting it to work like your pussy machines isn't too hard, just have to contend with no ricing guides made specially for you.

OpenBSD wouldn't work as a daily driver for most of Sup Forums, but if you're okay with chromium, a nice text editor and pretty much the same core and development utilities you get with Unix/GNU+Linux it could work. Pkg management is really easy. Free|NetBSD is probably more suited for users, but I've never tried them. FreeBSD guys seem to enjoy themselves.

There are 12 locations all over the world with floppy disk dispensers hidden in remote areas. Once you travel around the world and collect them all, you can begin the installation procedure. This is the only way.

>I don't think the OS itself is meant for desktop/workstation usage at all.

FreeBSD is usable as a desktop, as long as you don't mind maintaining your system more than you use it. But there's no point in doing that.

I've seen the opposite.
My boss likes FreeBSD, but Linux has better hardware support, so our web servers run Ubuntu as the hypervisor with BSD guests.

lets be honest here the baton could be a dildo... and when was the last time you have seen a legit cop in such tight uniform?

im openly implying that BSD community is kinda gay and likes it up the butt

Cringe

This is the opposite of shocking and surprising.

Does it even have the support for that?

you mean the OS the NSA had a backdoor in?

no thanks

>OpenBSD wouldn't work as a daily driver for most of Sup Forums
Chromium and X. What the fuck else do NEETfags on Sup Forums need?

most people on Sup Forums are neo-Sup Forums, so limited gaming support would really rustle their timmies.

It's called a Wii-U and PS4. The only worthwhile games right now are Nier: Automata and BOTW.

I gladly would, only thing holding me back is Opera 12.16. Once I either get 12.15 compiled on OpenBSD or it simply becomes no longer usable I'll switch to OpenBSD fulltime. I currently run it on my laptops and OS X on my desktop.

epik FUD

qft

I can live with the FreeBSD devil but OpenBSD takes it a high school fedora doodle cringe level.

The daemon's a generic BSD mascot, the orb is FreeBSD's. And then there's Puffy, the best mascot

>And then there's Puffy, the best mascot

a smug little faggot just like the rest of openbsd users

His smugness is what makes him so great

I know it's by design, I just don't like it because it's arrogant

A kernel without a biglock for good performance on their multicore computers.

>a smug little faggot just like the rest of openbsd users
you're only butthurt because theo has spit-roasted stallman during arguments on mailing lists.

A pretty player for their animus

Slackware is better, and always been, use it

> Could one live with *BSD on a daily basis
I guess. I installed TrueOS one month ago, which is basically freebsd with
some shit pre-installed ( application for ZFS management and LuminaDE)
and I'm kinda happy with it.

ZFS is really cool btw

Forgot to mention, it didn't need any maintenance and i don't dual boot on my x220