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?

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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