Hello everyone.

I've been a BSD user for a long time, even back to the early 2000s when I ran FreeBSD instead of Linux on my Abit BP6.

That was the era I also using NetBSD and OpenBSD on a variety of hardware, some of which I still have.
E.g. a VaxStation, SUN IPX, PA-RISC HP 9000, etc.

In the last year or so I've had FreeBSD with sway on a laptop.

I was giving it some thought, and my first use of OpenBSD was as a router for my home Internet. This had to be sometime in 1999 or 2000. Two Ethernet cards + NAT + DHCP + hub (probably not a switch on my budget at the time) let me share my cable Internet with my other PCs.

Those were the days. That system was more secure than many of the routers sold to the general public in the intervening years.

@lymenzies Welcome! Welcome!

Have fun. Have friends.

@lymenzies
All good, lymenzies.
Pleez get back to us when you put Linux on some hardware.
Live long and prosper.
Thank you.
Come again.

@jstatepost

ok done, now what?

@lymenzies
Walk tall and proud.
With great power comes great responsibility.
Continue to be a sane and decent human being -- who knows how to use multiple Unix-like operating systems.

@jstatepost

Lol, I've used Linux since 1997.