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@angstrom
Yes, that way. I felt like I hacked NetBSD after I finally finished the sshd_config changes.
I remember back when you'd install the base, then the first thing you'd do is make your own hardware kernel config to get that precious extra few megs of RAM back.
NetBSD modules are much less, er, unstable than other things.
Ya, that's one reason why it gets into my focus. FreeBSD makes a good desktop sys too (I tested TrueOS). It just don't support that amount of sound drivers like the Linux kernel does. But it's a hell of more stable and functional than most desktop distributions these days.
And don't forget to set EDITOR in ~/.profile to nano. :-)