BurnItDwn
Lifer
So I got bored and decided to dive a bit deeper into OpenBSD (I've only run it in a VM up until today.) I installed OpenBSD 4.0 Release on my laptop.
my laptop is an old Sony Vaio F430 (that i bought on the FS/FT forums here several years ago.) It's a p3 450 with 192mb of ram and the following components: 6mb Neomagic video adapter, 14inch XGA display, 10GB drive, Yamaha sound, 3com PCMCIA 10mbit ethernet.
I gave OpenBSD a 5gb slice (going to dual boot, not sure what I'm gonna put on the remaining 5gb of space, leaning towards Slackware ... may be trying out NetBSD)
I installed Xfce4 (an environment I've never used before)
I installed sharity-light and mounted a partition from a windows box and from a linux box
I installed a few more packages, BitchX, XMMS, Firefox
everything seems to work really well thus far (including sound & apm)
I installed the ports tree (I've never used it before today, but it was easy to install, and it's really easy to search through the ports.)
I must say I am very impressed.
It reminds me very much of Slackware 🙂
Now I just need to install it and play with it on a box with 2 nics so I can use pf rather then iptables as my network NAT box ...
As an added bonus, I'm having more fun screwing with this than I do playing most games.
my laptop is an old Sony Vaio F430 (that i bought on the FS/FT forums here several years ago.) It's a p3 450 with 192mb of ram and the following components: 6mb Neomagic video adapter, 14inch XGA display, 10GB drive, Yamaha sound, 3com PCMCIA 10mbit ethernet.
I gave OpenBSD a 5gb slice (going to dual boot, not sure what I'm gonna put on the remaining 5gb of space, leaning towards Slackware ... may be trying out NetBSD)
I installed Xfce4 (an environment I've never used before)
I installed sharity-light and mounted a partition from a windows box and from a linux box
I installed a few more packages, BitchX, XMMS, Firefox
everything seems to work really well thus far (including sound & apm)
I installed the ports tree (I've never used it before today, but it was easy to install, and it's really easy to search through the ports.)
I must say I am very impressed.
It reminds me very much of Slackware 🙂
Now I just need to install it and play with it on a box with 2 nics so I can use pf rather then iptables as my network NAT box ...
As an added bonus, I'm having more fun screwing with this than I do playing most games.