When comparing NetBSD vs Korora, the Slant community recommends Korora for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux distributions for misanthropes?” Korora is ranked 94th while NetBSD is ranked 102nd. The most important reason people chose Korora is:
Korora has its own installer, which beginners can handle too.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Adhere to the standard
It adheres to traditional Unix and new defined standards.
Pro It's Open Source
It's open source with a BSD License, which is much more business friendly than GPL. It's the real ancestor of Mac, that is being used nowadays.
Pro It's real
Under NetBSD csh is csh not tcsh; also vi is real vi not elvis, nvi or vim. It's ideal for purists.
Pro Architecture portability
It's the most portable OS in the world when considering what architectures it can run on. It runs on very wide range of hardware, from toaster to satellites. This of course does not mean it supports drivers for many consumer facing products making it a difficult solution to just boot up and use when compared to other OSs.
Pro Clean source code
It prioritizes source code cleanliness over anything.
Pro Easy to install
Korora has its own installer, which beginners can handle too.
Pro More user-friendly than Fedora
Korora has some useful third-party software pre-installed and is configured for immediate use.
Cons
Con Lack of drivers
It lacks drivers for some new devices.
Con No longer developed
Developers are having a "break" which started on May 2 2018. The latest release is version 26.