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Originally Posted by Alphalutra1
Nvidia graphics driver for both i386 and amd64,
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You mean binary blob driver? Good luck with it.
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Originally Posted by Alphalutra1
zfs support, same ports tree for all branches,
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I fail to see how zfs would be useful for a typical desktop user. On another hand udf (blue ray, dvd) is for most desktop users very important. OpenBSD has second to none support for udf file system (it is better than Windows support). You can read cvs commits. Having a great audio server in the base is also a big + for OpenBSD.
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Originally Posted by Alphalutra1
AHCI and NCQ support,
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You are not very familiar with OpenBSD...
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Originally Posted by Alphalutra1
and flash plugin support are the ones I can think of off the top of my head
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I fail to see how FreeBSD supports Flash. Native Flash doesn't exist for FreeBSD. Linux emulation is most definitely better on FreeBSD if for no other reason for the fact that OpenBSD binary emulation is disappearing code. It is dead for all practical purposes. If he needs Flash Windows is the way to go.
Java barely works on FreeBSD on another hand the latest Icedtea is ported to NetBSD. Work is in progress on OpenBSD. Support for native SUN Java works far better on OpenBSD than on FreeBSD but that is beyond the point.