Whats good enough for my servers is good enough for my desktop. I can play games (Quake & Quake2), listen to mp3's, browse using netscape, GIMP and program in perl / python / c / etc... with as much ease on OpenBSD as on any other free *nix-like OS out there.
The ports and packages used on the *BSDs make installing software a breeze.
I dont have to worry about being h4x0r3d by some script kiddie because the same port blocking / nat software used to protect my workplace network also protects my desktop.
All that *BSD need is good solid support for 3d cards.
Whats good enough for my servers is good enough for my desktop. I can play games (Quake & Quake2), listen to mp3's, browse using netscape, GIMP and program in perl / python / c / etc... with as much ease on OpenBSD as on any other free *nix-like OS out there.
The ports and packages used on the *BSDs make installing software a breeze.
I dont have to worry about being h4x0r3d by some script kiddie because the same port blocking / nat software used to protect my workplace network also protects my desktop.
All that *BSD need is good solid support for 3d cards.