  My Adventures with urlLink OpenBSD. A few months back, I tried OpenBSD for a while. I liked it a lot (well okay, mostly the idea of using it). Eventually though, I ran into a bit of a routing problem, and I wasn't sure how to keep things properly updated. This of course, is not the fault of the Operating System. At the time, I just wasn't willing to learn OpenBSD properly.
I already knew Linux pretty well, so I decided to use urlLink Debian on that box instead. After reading a great article on OpenBSD that urlLink Slashdot pointed me to, I decided that as soon as possible, I would try OpenBSD again. There was certainly no disappointment. OpenBSD has most definately proven itself to me over the last couple weeks. The first and most important thing to remember is that urlLink OpenBSD.org is your new Bible. Especially have a good look at the urlLink FAQ . At any rate, I won't bother going into details, this is hardly the place for that, but perhaps I'll make more detailed walk-through type article elseware and post the link here.
As a person who has been using Linux for about 5 years now, I think it was a great excercise for me in order to expand my horizons. I have become fairly familiar with Linux and how things generally work, so it has done me well to learn a few ins and outs of a different operating system. If you are into Linux, and want to try something new, give OpenBSD a try, it's well worth the small effort it takes to learn it. 
