On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 12:40 AM Mohamed salah
wrote:
>
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
For most of my purposes, it Just
> 28. aug. 2019 kl. 16:32 skrev Mohamed salah :
>
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
>
You’ll find a bunch of testimonia
Why do I like openbsd?
I used linux for several decades and it has become harder and harder
to keep up with gratuitous changes and to keep my 20+ machines running
and updated. The last straw was usb mounting being broken in the
linux kernel for 6 months. Really! The whole linux enterprise seems
On Friday, January 10, 2020, Raul Miller wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:41 AM Mohamed salah
> wrote:
> > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't
> work
> > fine on openbsd and you love thi
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 10:41 AM Mohamed salah
wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
I wanted a machine with tcp and ud
I consider my way as quite typical path to become OpenBSD-newbie.
1.5 years ago I decided to remove Windows 10 from my home notebook.
Why not Linux? I have own experience in using Linux distros for work/home
purposes on many machines. Actually Im not advanced but I pretend to have
the confident
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On Friday, September 6, 2019 12:26 PM, Péter Bertalan Zoltán
wrote:
> Mohamed salah mohamed.a.sala...@gmail.com [2019-08-28 16:32:29 +0200]:
>
> > I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> > OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/L
Mohamed salah [2019-08-28 16:32:29 +0200]:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't
> work fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
My journey was
Windows ---> ‘friendly Linux’
On 2019-08-28 07:47, Raul Miller wrote:
I would fix the issue, or use something else to get that done or
abandon that project.
(I am not sure why you would imagine that using OpenBSD implies not
using other operating systems. It's *because* I use other operating
systems that I like using OpenBSD
User since ~2001 here, albeit intermittently. My first encounter with it
was where it was used — mostly to run Postfix, Squid and BIND, if my hazy
memory is trustworthy — by a private company who was effectively an ISP for
many Australian Federal Government departments.
I think the aspect I like m
Thus said Mohamed Salah on Wed, 28 Aug
2019 16:32:29 +0200
I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
See stories here: https://runbs
That is a long story,
I first switched to BSD around 2010,
I was just a kid with a Netbook
running on a VIA C7-M.
I was pissed at lack of open source drivers
and wanted to code my own
for the on board graphics.
The Ubuntu and general Linux boards
back then where full of script kiddies
ridiculing an
What motivates me to stay on OpenBSD is that I want the free desktop concept to
work. This system + Arcan + GNOME-like interface seems, to me, like an
compelling way to get there. I hope I can shoehorn this project into my life
and then reality in some fashion.
--
Patrick Harper
paia...@fa
Stallman's moral arguments are compelling. Theo's moral arguments are
impeccable.
There is more Unix tradition in OpenBSD than there is in any modern Posix
compliant system, where most projects change their interface needlessly,
OpenBSD is a classic where much documentation is in effect timeless.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 7:45 AM Mohamed salah
wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD
The vastly superior mascot and soundtrack.
--
andrew fabbro
and...@fabbro.org
For what it may be worth, I found xfce very usable and clean, even for someone
used to Windows 7 (my wife and some others required very little or no help, as
far as the GUI goes anyway). More recently, I took the time to learn about
tmux and fvwm and to customize their configs to my tastes, whi
I'm a "linux guy" who wants a little bit more security...
I'm still learning openBSD, but I like the project's idea to build software
with security in mind.Also, PF seems pretty good and I'm willing to learn it
and if possible to deploy a CARP-ed cluster.
Sadly, I am still hesitant to try the gu
I first started using it around version 4.3. I was trying BSD's after
using Linux for a bit, and tried FreeBSD first.
But OpenBSD was the only one that supported my laptop's WiFi card. And
getting everything running was much less of a hassle.
It's the best BSD for getting a fine workstation u
I decided to move away from Windows and I needed to setup a web and
email server. Trying many different versions of Linux left me
unsatisfied. Then I accidentally ran into OpenBSD website.
That was exactly what I wanted.
As a totally inexperienced guy, I found a server company that could
pre-instal
On 8/28/19 4:32 PM, Mohamed salah wrote:
I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
I enjoy using it because of it's clean design. It'
It's easy to upgrade. I'm never worried that upgrading will break something. As
far as BSD's go it's the easiest to get a desktop going. Since x is in base you
just have to do a few pkg_add's. And those packages will be built the way you
expect 9 out of 10 times.
Edgar
On Aug 28, 2019 3:37 PM,
On 8/28/19 10:32 AM, Mohamed salah wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
- Simplicity.
- Clean
- Lean and Slim
- Work as
Le mer. 28 août 2019 à 16:38, Mohamed salah
a écrit :
>
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
Almost everything I need is in b
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 04:32:29PM +0200, Mohamed salah wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
What I really like in the
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019, Mohamed salah wrote:
>I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
>OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
>fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
The emphasis on security and correctness.
--
Da
see : https://why-openbsd.rocks/fact/
.@gmail.com
Sent: 28 August 2019 9:34 PM
To: mohamed.a.sala...@gmail.com
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: What is you motivational to use OpenBSD
OpenBSD community is formed around the idea of doing things in a simple but
correct manner; the community also rejects all stupid ideas that many
others m
On 28/08/2019 15:32, Mohamed salah wrote:
I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux
Of all the things that naturally pull me towards BSD, I can not think of
anything that OpenBSD does better than the other BSD's.
Conver
OpenBSD community is formed around the idea of doing things in a simple but
correct manner; the community also rejects all stupid ideas that many
others may accept because it is a bit more convenient. That's a good
community to learn from.
A community that got a good taste for sensible ideas.
On
On 8/28/2019 10:32 AM, Mohamed salah wrote:
> I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
> OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
> fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
>
I run a few different OS's here. The reas
I use OpenBSD because it can do everything I want it to do and it’s easy to
use.
On Wednesday, August 28, 2019, Raul Miller wrote:
> I would fix the issue, or use something else to get that done or
> abandon that project.
>
> (I am not sure why you would imagine that using OpenBSD implies not
>
I would fix the issue, or use something else to get that done or
abandon that project.
(I am not sure why you would imagine that using OpenBSD implies not
using other operating systems. It's *because* I use other operating
systems that I like using OpenBSD.)
Thanks,
--
Raul
On Wed, Aug 28, 201
I wanna put something in discussion, what's your motivational to use
OPENBSD what not other bsd's what not gnu/Linux, if something doesn't work
fine on openbsd and you love this os so much what will do?
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