Hello
What’s the current landscape for OpenBSD regarding support for
ultra-portable/pocketable laptops? I’m classing ~7” screen in this category,
such as the GPD Pocket.
Does anyone have experience with getting OpenBSD running on such a device?
I understand the limitations of such devices, bu
Nice helpful script, thanks. Didn't run off the bat for me as it expects
python3 in /usr/bin/
`#!/usr/bin/env python` is more portable
ols
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 12:39:03PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> The preceding might bring up Python 2.7, which wouldn't work. If
> there's a similar environment variable that either brings up the
> Python3 executable, or nothing at all, that would be better.
Ah yes, apologies for my oversight there
I still have not found a reason to upgrade from my Thinkpad X61s, which has the
added benefit of having a 4:3 aspect ratio screen too
I get about 5hrs battery life under normal use, which for me is work in the
terminal and light browsing
It really depends on how small and lightweight you want,
This post on misc has further details on GPD Pocket support:
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=153582446230820&w=2
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I run a few OpenBSD servers on vultr. They block outbound 25 by default like
most providers, but as long as you say you aren’t going to spam, they open it
for you no problem. 1000GB bandwidth on smaller VPS, 6000 on larger ones
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support, but not really anything that
stands out which supports OpenBSD (aside from the obvious LaTeX et al.)
Mich appreciated
~ols
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ry was more around supporting the writing process
> (outlining, character development) and the formatting (like you say, an after
> thought most often)
>
> ~ols
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mentioned in the thread.
-ols
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Hello misc@
I wonder if anyone could recommend remote wipe software for OpenBSD, should
someone want to start using it in an enterprise setting where such features are
a requirement?
Thanks in advance,
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the drive would be
recoverable in that state unless something remote was to lock it down or
wipe the disk
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ery
> unhappy accidents later!
Like Employee_Financial_Data.xlsx?
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> On 6 Mar 2019, at 06:48, Kihaguru Gathura wrote:
>
> is this error justifiable considering the above configuration?
If you curl the http site yourself do you get a 302 to https? If yes, then it’s
their problem.
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