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Any OpenBSD users

Mattymatt

Imperfectly Perfect
I have a special interest in OpenBSD. I am fascinated by the way it works and the security it provides. I am doing everything from running web servers to doing VPNs. I can get lost in the internals for hours at a time.
 
What is open bsb? The only thing I know about it is that it's a file extension related to 2D graphics. But from what you've mentioned it looks like it's more than that.
 
I used to use BSD but just stick with Linux now. BSD doesn't really have anything I need that can't already get from Linux.
 
I tried installing OpenBSD in a VM a few months ago. I think I had problems installing it.
The BSD system I know the most about it FreeBSD. And i know it enough to install a DE and give up when the Shell suddenly doesn't know where programs are located anymore.

##Update
I looked at it, and it seems that i only have problems with installing disks.
I will probably look into OpenBSD in the future.
 
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I tried installing OpenBSD in a VM a few months ago. I think I had problems installing it.
The BSD system I know the most about it FreeBSD. And i know it enough to install a DE and give up when the Shell suddenly doesn't know where programs are located anymore.

##Update
I looked at it, and it seems that i only have problems with installing disks.
I will probably look into OpenBSD in the future.

What virtual environment are you using? VirtualBox or KVM/QEMU
 
What virtual environment are you using? VirtualBox or KVM/QEMU
I'm currently using VirtualBox. I have tried QEMU and it is installed but and never learned it to use it. Also i have gotten Xen like hypervisors to work and run VM's, but i have no equipment for that setup right now.

And for the problems i had with OpenBSD was that i had setup with GPT and probably missed a few configurations i should have done, it seems to work perfectly with MBR.
 
I'm currently using VirtualBox. I have tried QEMU and it is installed but and never learned it to use it. Also i have gotten Xen like hypervisors to work and run VM's, but i have no equipment for that setup right now.

And for the problems i had with OpenBSD was that i had setup with GPT and probably missed a few configurations i should have done, it seems to work perfectly with MBR.

GPT and UEFI are a gigantic kludge. I also had systemd with a passion.
 

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