@xMandalorex NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD are as secure as a system comes. OpenBSD is touted to be more secure than the others, out-of-the-box. But no system is more secure than it's admin... I do not know the status of wine on NetBSD, NetBSD does have a gui (you can run Gnome or KDE, just like Linux), but it is not as straight-forward on how to install it, as it is on Linux. You might consider PC-BSD or Ghost BSD.
@xMandalorex NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD are as secure as a system comes. OpenBSD is touted to be more secure than the others, out-of-the-box. But no system is more secure than it's admin... I do not know the status of wine on NetBSD, NetBSD does have a gui (you can run Gnome or KDE, just like Linux), but it is not as straight-forward on how to install it, as it is on Linux. You might consider PC-BSD or Ghost BSD.
timotheosh1 1 year ago
nice vid,
how secure is netbsd openbsd and freebsd etc? which is the securest?
also is wine still buggy on netbsd? or? and any tutorials to install wine.
also i assume netbsd has no gui its all CLI?
xMandalorex 1 year ago