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by stackghost 31 days ago
Again: It comes with them on disk, but are they enabled by default? If not, then they are not covered by their "default install" boast.
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I get your point, but GP is right: You said "Default install", not enabled by default.

The default install is actually very useful, and includes a lot, like parent said. Having run OpenBSD in the past, I found the their versions of things were often superior, at least for small setups (and some of them for large installs as well.. probably : )