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But that is the situation with pretty much most operating systems - if you're willing to follow some instructions, its pretty sweet going from there.
Then again, having installed OpenBSD, I think the issue isn't so much 'complexity' but more to do with being unfamilar with the way things are done - making a mistake assuming that something is done one way because its done that way on the pior operating system used.
It really depends on what you want; performance wise, regarding threading and so forth, its never going to be at the same level which FreeBSD or Linux is at - but at the same time, the performance isn't terrible.
Its about weighing up concerntrating on performance vs. coding correctly vs. getting things secure; for some, the small sacrifice in speed for the sake of a more secure system is a small price to pay.