I use OpenBSD btw
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WOW! That's great!
I installed pkg_mgr on openbsd and it is was great in the beginning but now it won't install anything, it simply starts the install process then quits pkg_mgr. Please help.
I use void now
Use pkg_mgr to make mental notes of what you want to install. Then exit pkg_mgr. Then type: pkg_add application1 application2 application3 etc
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that's what I had to do. It's not all packages that act this way though. most works. the one I was having trouble with this time was intellij
I used OpenBSD for two days. It was alright. I enjoyed the documentation and the mailing list for the quality of information. I enjoyed the simplicity and straightforwardness of the installation and of user configuration. But god damn did X11 on OpenBSD feel like saggy balls. I had a noticeable delay in my input and just lag in general from actions to response. I suppose OpenBSD is just not a good environment for a laptop (thinkpad).
I'm now on Guix.
Almost all OpenBSD developers are developing OpenBSD on thinkpads running OpenBSD as their main OS.
You're retarded. Acknowledge it.
OpenBSD seems pretty neat only I can't get kshrc to work properly. None of the aliases take affect.
>not using FreeBSD
Those damn niggerlicous lips
At some point I want to try either OpenBSD or FreeBSD, seems comfy for a thinkpad
Throw this in ~/.profile export ENV=$HOME/.kshrc
OpenBSD on a Thinkpad is love and life.
does it still lack TRIM?
>using an SSD
what are you a faggot? Only a faggot would even know about that.
tired meme, SSDs are fine on openbsd, and any drive made in the last ten years does its own wear leveling.
I use a hackintosh. AMA.
Corrupts / mount on reboot.
Install DragonflyBSD.
it's not meant to be used on a desktop though, is it?
or i can just uae a hackintosh
>best unix consumer OS
>best hardware
best of both worlds desu
If you need any of its features (dragonflybsd.org
Thinkpads, NVMe SSDs, modern Intel graphics and more are supported. But general purpose desktop computing is not a priority.
they're shitty developers?
>Install DragonflyBSD.
Don't. It's not ready.
No?
Those developers don't give a fuck about performance or latency. Only security.
Based.