Hi all, in this article I'm going to talk about OpenBSD on my laptop. I haven't installed it yet but that time is coming soon! I recently installed OpenBSD 6.5 on my Mom's old computer that has 512 MB of RAM and 30 GB of hard drive space. Needless to say it went very well. I was considering other operating systems, and I had Puppy Linux on there before, but I felt that Puppy Linux was a security nightmare since it runs everything as root. OpenBSD performed very well on the machine and that made me want to install it on all my machines. Currently I have it on my tower, but I feel like it could perform even better on my laptop, which is what I use most of the time. On the laptop right now I'm using Ubuntu, and before Mageia and before that Elementary OS. Now, why would I use something with LESS software over something with more, like Ubuntu? The reason is that all the software I use 90% of the time is also on OpenBSD. OpenBSD is also simpler to debug, use and most importantly, when upgrading, it's often just 3-5 steps that are easy to do. I'll give you a list of all the software I use. SSH, cmus, bash, libreoffice , firefox, thunderbird, mpv, ranger, emacs, ristretto, feh and that's really about it. OpenBSD definitely has all the above. Well, I know it wasn't much, but that's my case for using OpenBSD on my laptop! See you all next time!