Berkeley Software Distribution?
by Someone1611 - Tuesday November 28, 2023 at 07:07 AM
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*BSD would offer a cleaner kernel and userland (openbsd userland is even cleaner than toybox IMO) and libc.
Linux is something very different from UNIX, not BSD.
Yeah people here mostly use Linux but I use OpenBSD and it is sweet. I would like to connect with anyone who use BSD, I think they are less skidded than Linux users and I can learn something.
Wasted 2 years in "security" and "linux" and learn a bit more than nothing; found that the only worth is Alpine Linux, switched to BSD.

Can we have a sub-category?
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(11-28-2023, 07:07 AM)Someone1611 Wrote: *BSD would offer a cleaner kernel and userland (openbsd userland is even cleaner than toybox IMO) and libc.
Linux is something very different from UNIX, not BSD.
Yeah people here mostly use Linux but I use OpenBSD and it is sweet. I would like to connect with anyone who use BSD, I think they are less skidded than Linux users and I can learn something.
Wasted 2 years in "security" and "linux" and learn a bit more than nothing; found that the only worth is Alpine Linux, switched to BSD.

Can we have a sub-category?
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#3
I agree there should be separate category for BSD

What was your experience with BSD? Which one did you use and why?
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#4
WOW that is a distro from the past, have not touched BSD since forever
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#5
I appreciate a lot of what BSD has to offer, especially OpenBSD, but a BSD subcategory would be deader then the Linux one is
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