Why I stopped using OpenBSD
In this blog post, I share my experience and why I stopped using OpenBSD
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@solenepercent @solene For whatever reason you ended up there, your experience while sounding authoritative is not necessarily representative. Depending on the machine in use, reliability has [β¦]
2024-11-18 agreeable_landfall β 1π€
@solenepercent @solene Thank you for that. All good points; just shows that no one solution works for everyone.
I won't start a rant about systemd, but I'll just say that I use it daily at [β¦]
@solenepercent @solene π’
Sorry to hear that, but I recognise it's quite a luxurious position to be able to use OpenBSD, sometimes it's simply not practical.
@solenepercent @solene that's completely understandable, I've been trying to use it on a laptop for a while and the power management even in the "best supported" laptops is terrible. Precisely [β¦]
2024-11-18 castagnini β 1π€
@solenepercent @solene it's a pity to see you leaving the project. Thanks for all your work during these years.
@solenepercent @solene Thank you for the years of support for OpenBSD. I have learned a great deal from your blog posts!
I share some of your points, too (mainly the file system and the power [β¦]
2024-11-18 vanitarium β 1π€
@solene @solenepercent
Thank you for writing up your thoughts on openBSD. I have abandoned it too for linux deb deepin and MX linux. I support your difficult decision to leave the BSD team!
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