Uhm, no, you just don't know how to properly use Debian. If you knew _anything_, or even bothered to do some research, you would find by editing/etc/apt/sources.list and changing the word 'stable' to 'unstable', then running apt-get -u dist-upgrade, you would have a system fresher than the newest red hat release. Not to mention if you installed a base system first, then installed only what you needed, you'd have a lean, mean, debian machine.
Uhm, the only thing OpenBSD has over FreeBSD for security is embedded crypto, but that doesn't mean you can't make a FreeBSD box as secure as an OpenBSD box, you just have to _know what you're doing_!!!
Uhm, no, you just don't know how to properly use Debian. If you knew _anything_, or even bothered to do some research, you would find by editing /etc/apt/sources.list and changing the word 'stable' to 'unstable', then running apt-get -u dist-upgrade, you would have a system fresher than the newest red hat release. Not to mention if you installed a base system first, then installed only what you needed, you'd have a lean, mean, debian machine.
Uhm, the only thing OpenBSD has over FreeBSD for security is embedded crypto, but that doesn't mean you can't make a FreeBSD box as secure as an OpenBSD box, you just have to _know what you're doing_!!!