I tried NetBSD as a desktop,it felt like stepping into the 90s in a good way
19 hours ago
- #Open-Source
- #NetBSD
- #Desktop OS
- NetBSD is a BSD-derived open-source OS with origins tracing back to the original Unix developed at Bell Labs.
- It was ported to multiple architectures, leading to the slogan 'Of course it runs NetBSD'.
- Installation involves a text-based setup similar to early '90s systems, suitable for users familiar with MS-DOS or technical Linux distros.
- By default, NetBSD is console-based; installing X Window System and a desktop like Xfce requires manual setup.
- Software management uses the pkgin package manager for binaries, allowing installation of tools like Vim and Firefox.
- NetBSD can serve as a desktop OS, especially for users comfortable with technical distros or older non-x86 hardware.
- It highlights the BSD family's role in internet history and offers an alternative to Linux for open-source enthusiasts.