ling-bling'-ads") and dislikes ("I
> don't want to do my homework").
>
> I happily use OpenBSD on my laptop and on an iMac for all day-to-day
> work as I have to ashure my clients that their data is save on my
> systems. No other OS gives me that level of confidence.
>
> STEFAN
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Mark Duller
IT Services, University of Oxford
Network Security Team - OxCERT
laptop that
works well with OpenBSD, but sometimes choice is limited due to
workplace requirements etc.
For a "desktop" computer I totally agree. I wouldn't even want to
suspend or shutdown my desktop.
The Macbook Pro in this case is an Intel.
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Mark Duller
IT Services, University of Oxford
Network Security Team - OxCERT
On 14/05/2013 16:18, David Coppa wrote:
> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Mark Duller wrote:
>
>> The OP was talking about laptops... Ideally one would buy a laptop that
>> works well with OpenBSD, but sometimes choice is limited due to
>> workplace requirements e
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