It makes you a man, then? :D

I think Arch Linux is the only Linux distro that can compete with BSD family. Maybe Backtrack... Still, OpenBSD is downright secure.
shieldforyoureyes's avatar
I learnt *nix on a VAX-11/750 running 4.3BSD in 1986, and have been a BSD fan ever since. I'll only deviate from it on large/exotic hardware.

Although, to be honest, it only matters when doing admin tasks. Aside from that, my environment is my window manager config, and my shell setup. Neither of those vary between BSD, Linux, and commercial Unix.