Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 3rd Nov 2005 01:52 UTC
OpenBSD "Yesterday OpenBSD, the proactively secure Unix-like operating system, released version 3.8, featuring several improvements to networking, RAID management tools, and increased security. At openbsd.org you can download installation files or order the official three-disc CD set, which supports 16 processor architectures out of the box. I took this new release as an opportunity to perform my first ever OpenBSD install." Read more here.
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RE[2]: Inconsistent
by on Thu 3rd Nov 2005 11:11 UTC in reply to "RE: Inconsistent"

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I don't agree.

OpenBSD is not intended to run as a desktop system.
I run OpenBSD for my server systems and I never install X and I think that goes for most of the people that use it.

You want X? Fine but you have to configure it yourself.
If you are diehard enough to run OpenBSD I'm sure it's no problem for you to manually configure the X-Server.

If you want everything to work out of the box go for Mandrake or Ubuntu.

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