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OpenBSD quickly became my favorite OS. I hope it is not just a "summer love" tho. The only thing preventing me from switching to it is a large ext4 home partition
OpenBSD quickly became my favorite OS. I hope it is not just a "summer love" tho. The only thing preventing me from switching to it is a large ext4 home partition
I'm not ready to completely switch from Slackware to OpenBSD. Lilo sure plays nice with OpenBSD.
Code:
# Linux bootable partition config begins
image = /boot/vmlinuz
root = /dev/sda2
label = Linux
read-only
# Linux bootable partition config ends
other = /dev/sda4
label = OpenBSD
table = /dev/sda
My desktop needs are very basic so I can migrate just fine. I really enjoyed OpenBSF and tinkering with it. The high quality code and high security made me like it even more. As I post this I am moving the files on my ext4 partition, getting ready for a migration.
You can say that, indeed. Off all the BSD's NetBSD works the best for me. I tried OpenBSD but I couldn't get X up and running, somehow I missed a videodriver. DragonflyBSD segfaulted constantly. No daubt they are all great in their own field, but I got NetBSD installed without a hitch. And I'm using it for several years now. I think I got lucky with it. NetBSD is extremely stable, safe and easy to configure. Kudoo's to the developers!
Last edited by Hannes Worst; 05-18-2014 at 08:03 AM.
Does anyone knows how to change the icon theme? I can do it under xfce session but not under cwm, I've put the "Faenza" folder under ~/.icons and it works fine under xfce session.
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