OpenBSD is so comfy bros, apart from vidya what's holding you back?
OpenBSD is so comfy bros, apart from vidya what's holding you back?
DataGrip
it's not configurable in lisp
No systemd
>what's holding you back?
The comfyness of Ubuntu
hardware support
kys troon
It's got that Ubuntu feel where everything just works ootb
That's not the troon BSD retard
I just need virtualization support. If OpenBSD gets that I'll switch to it permanently.
Bluetooth lack
I was going to try BSD but I gave Gentoo a try as a last linux attempt. I ended up really liking Gentoo.
nvidia
I have a bunch of virtual machines built on top of KVM/QEmu, I'm not remaking all of those
a graphic environment. Last time I tried installing it just ended in a black screen. Do I really need to install it manually?
X, fvwm and cwm are installed by default
The installer ask you if you want to enable the login manager
>apart from vidya what's holding you back?
most of my hardware is from this century, so it has no drivers in openbsd
No hyperthreading
Kills SSD
No wifi drivers
No/Shit GPU drivers
Borked GNOME
No VS Code
CHAD license!
No drivers.
No software.
No docker.
No journaling FS.
No jobs.
>No hyperthreading
sysctl hw.smt=1
>Kills SSD
Works on my Samsung 970 Evo Plus™
>No wifi drivers
Definitely not the best ones, but it has them
>No/Shit GPU drivers
They ported over the amdgpu driver from Linux.
>Borked GNOME
just wrong
>No VS Code
You could use vscode.dev or a better text editor.
Software support.
> QEMU with arm emulation and userspace binaries
> KDE 5 support is non-existent