Forgetting the history of Unix is coding us into a corner [The Register] - eviltoast
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    9 months ago

    In my impression OpenBSD is used at least as much as FreeBSD on the desktop, if not even more.

    Nowadays I agree with your point, that for the ‘typical desktop usage’ the BSDs are not very viable (I try from time to time and always have to give up, because of missing hardware support or missing software.).

    Still, IMHO it is a great loss that the BSDs are not really an alternative on the desktop for most users. BSDs are extremely good engineered, when hardware is supported, it just works™, the base system is clean and has great documentation.