OpenBSD enthusiast cooks up guide for the technically timid
Carnat calls his guide "OpenBSD Workstation for the People," and says:
"This is an attempt at building an OpenBSD desktop that could be used by newcomers or by people that don't care about tinkering with computers and just want a working daily driver for general tasks."
That strikes us as a noble goal. There are dozens, maybe hundreds, of Linux distros that share this aspiration, but outside of the most mainstream of FOSS OSes, such goals are rarer.