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Would some kind samaritan unix nerd please spoonfeed me the difference between the freeBSD and openBSD operating systems and which would be better to use as a daily driver?

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I feel liek neither are stuff u should mess with on ur computer if you're creating this thread sweat2
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one is a devil one is pufferfish i think the demon boy is nice so use FreeBSD
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>>129178
nah lol
loads of people get told shit like "you use Linux? pssh, try out ___BSD" and then there's no real answer given as to which

that being said, my personal answer is absolutely "if you're going to do this as a daily driver, just use Linux so you have actual driver support on your hardware" lol

freebsd has jails if you need that
openbsd likes to tout its security with how few problems have been in its default install
neither is particularly focused on commodity consumer desktop systems

my coinflip answer for if you want a headless setup running in your house: openbsd I guess lmao ┐(゚~゚)┌
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>>129177
This approach is correct only if your mission is to masturbate with a pile of circuit boards.
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freebsd comes with sexy girls out of the box
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ive heard once that a guy tried to just move a bunch of files from one drive to another on openbsd and it took 8 days, then he tried moving those same files from the same drives but on freebsd and it took 4 hours
imo openbsd is unusable as a daily driver, its just for web servers but some people use only that
so you should use netbsd
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also u cant run vms on openbsd if you wanna do that, and openbsd doesnt support your network card
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Some people seem to think freeBSD is better for desktop computers while openBSD is meant for servers while others say openBSD is fine for desktop use.


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