No matter how hard bsd gets shilled, it will never be good for anything.
Why do you still use linux when there's bsd?
>calling nsa/systemd "linux"
Because I enjoy using a functional operating system.
Because almost all *BSD projects don't respect my freedoms, outside of LibertyBSD.
Also, it's "GNU/Linux".
>implying op was only referring to nsa/linux distributions with the gnu userland
>implying lolbertybsd isn't dead
>implying (((stallman))) respects your freedoms
It runs a majority of the worlds firewalls, even hardware firewalls have bsd underneath.
bsd is not usable as a desktop environment. it is the most secure OS on the market right now which is why most firewall/security servers and devices run bsd by default. it cannot be touched in that regard.
*hugs*
*hugs back in pufferfish*
Why not? I use OpenBSD as the main (and only) OS on my laptop and it works fine. It comes with three window managers by default, and you can install whatever desktop environments that you want from the package manager (GNOME, Xfce, lxqt, MATE, and others)
The hugs thing is related to FreeBSD, not OpenBSD.