@martenbjorklund @stefano OpenBSD has its own X system, FreeBSD offers Wayland as an option but I never tried, NetBSD, I think, uses standard X. From the 'linuxer' point of view of desktop I believe no one of them will satisfy a user used to linux .
@martenbjorklund @stefano OpenBSD has its own X system, FreeBSD offers Wayland as an option but I never tried, NetBSD, I think, uses standard X. From the 'linuxer' point of view of desktop I believe no one of them will satisfy a user used to linux .
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