What do you find difficult about the upgrade process? If you find the standard way too bothersome, you can get an iso from -current, burn it, boot from it, and select "Upgrade". On a server syspatch will serve you well (and you can just upgrade release by release).
BSD thread?
The difference is in the fundamental design (LWKT, amiga ports-like messaging, tokens, system servers as lockfree/lockless processes). That said, it still needs a lot of polish.
I'm using one of these right now and I want to upgrade it eventually. Haven't done it yet because I don't really feel the need to, so I will probably keep procrastinating for a while. But I can definitely consider that. I used to have one of the hexa cores, actually.
There's no special mode, you're just booting the new kernel. And the list of commands is like on page long, and they're not even complicated. Half of that is shit like extracting tarballs. If this is all it takes to keep complete plebs away, that's fine by me. OpenBSD will remain unpozzed so long as it doesn't cater to those niggers.
I use Linux most of the time because I'm used to it and it has more software available but the BSDs are definitely designed and implemented in a far more simple and concise manner.
I wish more people used them so they'd get better support for things.
wow it's almost like I'm in /g/
i.imgur.com
this is the ideal desktop, you may not like it, many refuse to accept perfection
You lose.
are you actually fucking retarded? was that irony you just typed?
Hey my man, you know on the 8chans you don't have to upload images to a third party site to share them with us. I realize you're probably used to doing it this way from your many years on reddit, but Zig Forums actually has a neat feature that allows you to upload an image directly to this site and attach it directly to your post. Pretty neat, huh? This is a pretty important feature since this type of community is commonly known as an imageboard lol.