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by dijit
3830 days ago
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I agree. It certainly feels more friendly than I was expecting. And the fact that they patched in modern features to old utilities (wpa in ifconfig instead of wpa_supplicant) makes things super clean and easy to understand. FreeBSD is less easy to use, and Linux, by comparison is a mess. That said. Finding pre-built binary packages can be hit or miss. And ports requires X11 to be installed. But when all is said and done. It's the community that's most important. And OpenBSD has one of the kindest and active IRC channels on freenode. Far from the "in your face"/elitist reputation others have stated before. |
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Sure.. though from what I can see, openbsd didn't support wpa enterprise until 2013, and at that point it was supported using wpa_supplicant.
http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=2013012814221...