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While there's no doubt that OBSD is more secure than linux, I think it's fair to say that the number of linux systems that enable all sorts of crap by default is in the minority. I certainly don't have that issue with slack, arch, or debian, and at least slack and debian comprise a large portion of the linux market IME. Arch may not have a huge install base, but it kicks mega-ass (shameless plug!).