>>7174834To be honest I had a lot of issues with FreeBSD. You're kinda right, they have a lot more support for a lot more stuff, but I keep it pretty minimal for the most part. I have my four or five programs I use and that's it. OpenBSD is the most ridiculously stable OS I've ever run. If I didn't swap around with my XP drive I wouldn't ever need to turn it off. Got tired of workarounds with issues in Linux and everything worked out of the box - even wifi - on OpenBSD. Supposedly PC-BSD is the best for desktop use tho, I wouldn't know, never tried it.
>>7174842Nice. I'm using a X230.