For FreeBSD users who have used OpenBSD, Fugulta or any OpenBSD derivative, what is your experience with it? I've never used them, though, I thought a discussion on them would provide useful insight. It would have been better if someone who has used it started a thread like this, but it hasn't come.
In another comparison thread, one between FreeBSD and NetBSD (Thread share-your-netbsd-experience-for-freebsd-users.89800), there was important insight to be learned. For instance: that FreeBSD lacks VideoCore drivers needed for graphics acceleration which are common on microboards (ie Raspberry), and that NetBSD lacked power management. It was easy to make otherwise assumptions about those features before knowing that. Maybe we could learn something, including something unexpected, from an OpenBSD related discussion as well.
Fugulta is included in this, because otherwise, it might not get attention, because of the few users there may be. While there may not be other current derivatives (there was actually Bitrig in the past), for technicality, it's open for that possibility if there are ones to discuss, or maybe past derivatives.
This is somewhat a comparative thread of features, and not about which is better as a whole in your opinion, for FreeBSD users. It's also not for the purpose of bashing any operating system in this thread topic. To me, it's about learning about differences in features, and what's good that comes from it.
Keep in mind: Thread why-is-freebsd-not-more-like.66591. For techincal help and other discussion about OpenBSD or its derivatives, use daemonforums.org, unitedbsd.com or OpenBSD related mailing lists, instead of here. Keep the discussion positive, and not be about what FreeBSD should be. Also, keep it to everything else within those guidelines of that rule thread.
In another comparison thread, one between FreeBSD and NetBSD (Thread share-your-netbsd-experience-for-freebsd-users.89800), there was important insight to be learned. For instance: that FreeBSD lacks VideoCore drivers needed for graphics acceleration which are common on microboards (ie Raspberry), and that NetBSD lacked power management. It was easy to make otherwise assumptions about those features before knowing that. Maybe we could learn something, including something unexpected, from an OpenBSD related discussion as well.
Fugulta is included in this, because otherwise, it might not get attention, because of the few users there may be. While there may not be other current derivatives (there was actually Bitrig in the past), for technicality, it's open for that possibility if there are ones to discuss, or maybe past derivatives.
This is somewhat a comparative thread of features, and not about which is better as a whole in your opinion, for FreeBSD users. It's also not for the purpose of bashing any operating system in this thread topic. To me, it's about learning about differences in features, and what's good that comes from it.
Keep in mind: Thread why-is-freebsd-not-more-like.66591. For techincal help and other discussion about OpenBSD or its derivatives, use daemonforums.org, unitedbsd.com or OpenBSD related mailing lists, instead of here. Keep the discussion positive, and not be about what FreeBSD should be. Also, keep it to everything else within those guidelines of that rule thread.