> > With your line of reasoning: If you can get OpenBSD to run, why the
> > hell would you run linux?
I think he was referring to previous comment about if someone could
configure Linux well then why use Mac OS X and not implying that Mac OS X
was OpenBSD at all. He was just taking a step towards an even more
difficult system to setup. (I guess like saying: if you can get LFS setup
and maintained as your desktop, why run Ubuntu?)
> Perhaps you are confused...Macs are not OpenBSD - Macs use FreeBSD
And Mac OS X uses some OpenBSD components too. Either way, it is a small
percentage. And because of so many differences, it is hard to consider it
as a real *BSD.
> Assuming that you meant Macintosh and FreeBSD, I believe the reasons
> would be...
>
> - support OSS
> - don't support proprietary software vendors
> - don't have to pony up annualized upgrade fees to company
> - don't genuflect for DRM
> - no 'mystery code'
> - no single point reliance for updates/upgrades/bugfixes/security
> updates
> - no reliance upon proprietary disk repair/privilege tools
> - consistent POSIX attributes throughout file system and all software
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