--- title: "Ending my short-lived experiment with OpenBSD" date: 2022-08-15 lang: en categories: [ blog ] tags: [] translationKey: "2022-08-15-switch-from-openbsd" --- Despite [my last post][trying-openbsd], I am not actually content on this operating system. I believe that I have laid out some of the inconveniences the last time: - weird sndio control quirk - too limited file access - limited file descriptors - lack of some packages [trying-openbsd]: /posts/2022-07-31-trying-openbsd/ I find not being able to use my main messenger software enough a dealbreaker, but last week I have just realized that there are even more dealbreakers: - The faulty syncthing [has ruined my ebooks][ruined-ebook]. - I cannot record audio, so calling is impossible. Yes, I have set `kern.audio.record=1`. This seems to be some [hardware problem][audio]; I should have checked carefully before buying, but how could I know? > On some modern Intel machines, the internal microphone is no longer wired > up to the HD Audio device supported by azalia(4).On some modern Intel > machines, the internal microphone is no longer wired up to the HD Audio > device supported by azalia(4).On some modern Intel machines, the internal > microphone is no longer wired up to the HD Audio device supported by > azalia(4). - Related to calling, sharing screen made firefox crash. I reckon there is some security setting that prevents firefox from capturing screen. OpenBSD also seems not to make good use of hardware and [use up quite a lot of energy][energy] compared to other operating systems. I think I should end this short-lived experience and go back to Linux. I am considering Alpine Linux and Debian GNU/Linux, but given that my hardware don't seem to go quite well, I feel that Debian might be a better choice here. ![Meme, Thanos (labelled GNU) saying "Where did that bring you? Back to me"](/images/back-to-gnu.png) [ruined-ebook]: https://nixnet.social/notice/AM6BCN2awUyfvt0G4u [audio]: https://libreddit.spike.codes/r/openbsd/comments/wlsq7z/audio_recording_doesnt_work/ [energy]: https://senioradmin.de/Energieverbrauch.html