"Cant" and "can't" are different words. If you're going to be a Grammar Nazi, be a good one.
(More importantly, couldn't you have done more to add to the discussion than correct the grammar of a person whose primary language probably isn't English? Why did Linux get better hardware support than BSD? Why did it take until now for FreeBSD to get an installation process accessible to mere mortals?)
> "Cant" and "can't" are different words. If you're going to be a Grammar Nazi, be a good one.
It's precisely because I am not a Grammar Nazi (unlike you perhaps) that I would not correct or even notice minor punctuation errors. Using "does" instead of "do" incorrectly makes a sentence genuinely difficult to comprehend (was he referring to himself? or someone else? what was his intention?).
HN is an English language website - helping people from non-English speaking backgrounds write clear posts is hardly a disservice to either them or the site.
And I don't know anything about BSD, so no, I really could not have added much regarding the actual topic at hand :)
I'm a long BSD fan, worked professionally on FreeBSD kernel and used OpenBSD a lot (and still do!).
However you can find BSD in many appliances and if you have a Mac, you use FreeBSD!