>he hasn't installed DragonFlyBSD yet
explain yourself.
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/
>FreeBSD
Best for server usage of all kinds and networking, very stable
>OpenBSD
Best for ultra autistic paranoid firewall usage
>NetBSD
Portable, good for specialized hardware and IoT projects
Please elaborate to me, why in the fuck anyone would use this particular BSD over any other?
used it back in 2009, was good back then, now its shit so I dont
I'm trying, but I've yet to find any documentation telling me how to setup a desktop environment.
>>62097144
pkg install xorg
pkg install lxde-meta
???
>>62097144
Dragonfly is a FreeBSD deriv, so what works for freebsd should work in dragonfly.
>>62097165
Yes, I am specifically missing the ??? part.
>>62097178
I've yet to be able to setup any *BSD. I've only just gotten past installing Intel weefee drivers because of muh copyright.
>>62097241
i don't get what you mean.
how is it so hard to install a DE?
the instructions on the freebsd site 99% of the time transfer over fine to dfly
>>62097263
I'm actually installing OpenBSD, but the community has responded to my pleas for help with pictures of crossed out spoons.
I don't know what this means, but I take it they don't want to help me.
>>62097312
You are what is wrong with /g/
>>62097409
My jellybean, there are no beginner's guides to OpenBSD. No spoonfeeding would be fine if I understood how the entire system worked. Unfortunately, this is only a "community" (in the loosest sense of the word) project and thus so little time is invested extraneous things (le OpenBSD way fellow Rats).