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OpenBSD developers tend to run OpenBSD on their laptops and desktops. Many FreeBSD developers are happy to run FreeBSD on their big irons and use something else (macOS, Linux) as their daily driver even if they run FreeBSD VMs on their laptop. Because of this the actual human eyeballs spend on desktop usage is similar between both projects.
I haven't heard of it. That means it probably is not an official distribution pathway. You may not get exactly what you are looking for - I'm talking backdoors, other modifications to compromise your OpenBSD system. Plenty of reason to not promote some unofficial OpenBSD distributors here.
General OpenBSD community subreddit. For gaming-related discussion, visit /r/openbsd_gaming. If you have genuine questions or concerns, you're always welcome. Tone matters. For gaming-related discussion, visit /r/openbsd_gaming.
I’m using OpenBSD ultimately as a (web)server where I may deploy systems built using QT, similar to the guy in the article. I write C++ and use the QT framework intensively. I would like to install the QT packages too however I believe it would be easier having a WM especially for customization similar to modern systems, eases in installing new packages and for use by any other trusted user ...
You should get a sense of OpenBSD hardware support before buying anything, at least for the key components for your use. There are some caveats. There is no authoritative list of supported hardware. Brand-new hardware like GPU, sometimes CPUS is often not or not fully supported. Hardware that has been around for a few years has a much better ...
I got issues with drivers on OpenBSD, NetBSD was crashing and I was used to get a kernel panic almost every session, FreeBSD was working perfectly but I don't like FreeBSD that much because, In my opinion, it's too linux-like. But choosing a BSD is more dependent on your hardware than on your opinion.
Mark Kettenis, OpenBSD developer. Mark has written m1n1 and U-Boot drivers for the Apple M1 core peripherals, including the bringup needed for PCIe and NVMe (ANS). Mark has also written OpenBSD drivers for the Apple M1 as a parallel effort to the Linux port.
OpenBSD does a good job documenting what they do support, so just do the research before you buy something you want to run on. I have had a fairly simple time getting openbsd to run on my Lenovo laptops, various old gaming computers, raspberry pi 4, dell and hp servers, and probably some other stuff. I have run into one unsupported Broadcom NIC ...
From what I have read, OpenBSD device drivers are the result of a vendor driver specification and its implementation in the base of OpenBSD. For example, there is no driver Nvidia considering the vendor does not provide an open specification. This is OpenBSD policy rather than a technical limitation. The same policy does not apply to Linux ...
The Wikipedia BSD article is good (and accords with my own understanding, for what that's worth). It says that Darwin, the system on which Apple's Mac OS X is built, is a derivative of 4.4BSD-Lite2 and FreeBSD, and notes that 4.4BSD is the last release that Berkeley was involved with.
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