OpenBSD on personal laptop? - BSD
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(07-12-2017, 02:31 PM)evbo Wrote: so I moved to CRUX Linux. It's the closest you can get to BSD while still having Linux-only featuresSlackware is also close to a BSD system in its design: there is a base system, and the init uses BSD-style scripts. I used to run Slackware-current on my laptop, but ultimately changed to voidlinux, didn't want to write my own slackbuilds for ports. The system is clean, and doesn't resolve dependencies in package management, a feature many learnt to love over time (I actually liked it a lot). OpenBSD, on the other hand, is the closest to the original Unix one can get, and I run it on production servers too. |
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