The OpenBSD love thread.
The OpenBSD love thread
Solaris was better
It is so refined and organized. Use it. Feel the eliteness flowing through you.
I used SunOS for several years before moving on to Solaris.
I can't even boot into usb with openbsd
what do
Step 1: Learn English.
Step 2: Unfuck yourself.
Step 3: Ask your question again.
Does any use the BCHS (BSD, C, httpd, SQLite) open source software stack for web applications?
You're all C programmers, right?
i wish i wasn't too much of a brainlet for C and programming in general
The Tor BSD Diversity Project (TDP)
OpenBSD Guide to Configuring Tor Relays
torbsd.github.io
Alright, why doesn't openbsd work with UEFI? The whole OS feels like a 10 minutes minimalist playground in a VM that lacks proper basic utilities.
there is an UEFI bootloader though
OpenBSD can be installed on and booted by a UEFI machine. Your negative "feels" are probably due to malformed expectations. For what it is (an old-school Unix), OpenBSD is quite nice.
If you only have one computer, you should probably install something else.
You can even listen to OpenBSD release music while becoming a 1337 h4x0r.
Remember to study the FAQ! openbsd.org
[Black Hat](ftp.openbsd.org
The OpenBSD Project is Canadian. Is that a good thing or a problem?
Means they can include full-strength crypto without violating US export regulations. It was a bigger deal in the 90s, but FIPS and ITAR shit are still around today, and it's good to have a system that isn't subject to that pressure.
Canadians seem to be civilized and competent. Can you imagine what it would be like if the UK tried to do an open community project like an OS?
>what it would be like if the UK tried to do an open community
high culture, for sure
Is that what happened to Jow Forums? Is the moderator a Britfag that gathered a gang of teen-tard thugs to support their football team, err, I mean gadgets and software fetishes? Is Jow Forums a soccer hooligan pub?
Ran OpenBSD as my router here at the house for many years, and may go back to it. I even had the original hardware it was on (relative's old desktop) die on me and popped the hard drive into another machine and was back up and running in 10 minutes.
you might be on to something.
Do you run Tor Hidden Services on OpenBSD using the BCHS web stack? How well does that handle slow post and DoS attacks?
No thanks!
Do people unironically think this is a good idea?
This is the thread about OpenBSD where people seriously prefer BSD to Linux. Anything is possible here.
Fanboy-hooligan mentality seems so weird.
I use Scientific Linux (RHEL) on workstations, Ubuntu on a media center, FreeBSD on a server, and OpenBSD for darknet shenanigans.