Hi Marco Peereboom,
Marco Peereboom wrote:
Yes I have to do it, buy I'm a non-conformist, and I want this OS to
improve to its best, so me, a mere mortal, if I'm paining with those
usability issues, perhaps the OpenBSD gurus will try to improve
usability in months or years to come ...
You are doing it wrong.
Every 6 months you update the OS followed
by pkg_add -ui. That is how
you keep OpenBSD up to snuff. Everything else means you know what you
are doing and are therefore not entitled to whining.
Yes you may be right.
But, I am building an OpenBSD-KDE PC Desktop distro (focused on
usability for the masses including top privacy/security implementations)
and on my experimental -current box I want to be forward to stable-s to
test and tweak everything asap.
And the current 4.3 OpenBSD isn't ready at all for this, I have to tweak
(read pre-configure the sustem for my focused users, create automated
scripts, create artwork, etc.) many, many things, thousands hours job,
most of them are currently feasible but must be properly configurated.
Mac.