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its one of few OSes that still use XFree86 instead of Xorg by default.
Actually, NetBSD 5.0_RC1 ships X.org by default for many platforms (including i386/amd64). XFree86 is still available for those platforms not sufficiently supported by X.org.
use csh as his shell (although their install prompt you if you want. Beware! the "sh" listed is not bash).
Beware: not everyone's favourite shell is bash! NetBSD installs minimal sh/csh/ksh by default, but lets you install an additional shell from pkgsrc if you don't like them. Personally, I use zsh.