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I do lack experience: I have only used half a dozen of Linux distros, FreeBSD and NetBSD (the latter not enough to pretend to any familiarity with it). Unlike the author, I have found FreeBSD the easiest of all Unix-like OSes, maybe because it has been the first time I found any logic in a system?
After having used FreeBSD as my desktop during more than 2 years, I am using OS X now. But one of these days, I'll give NetBSD and OpenBSD a try. I'm sure I'll have a lot of fun.