Looks incredibly good!
I’m trying to give a shot até OpenBSD in some architetures.
Your wi-fi worked out of the box?
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Looks incredibly good!
I’m trying to give a shot até OpenBSD in some architetures.
Your wi-fi worked out of the box?
Nice! I’m thinking about getting a 3040.
I use a Samsung N150P, bought it quite cheap, most of my use in it is for studying and college, hence it’s a small and inexpensive machine.
BPI-M5 is a single board computer like Raspberry Pi, I’ve choosen OpenBSD due to its focus in security, documentation and also i want to try it in a desktop bare metal test machine(which is the one im currently using Void). I looked into FreeBSD too and it seems quite cool, ZFS, jails, good documentation and community too. Btw, I tried NomadBSD in a usb stick but it failed to build and kinda trashed the stick, I can’t write over it now lol( still don’t know if its repairable), will try with another stick soon.
I’m using Void in two laptops one x86_64 and other i686, both work very good, i’m in my way to put It on my maing machine too. Void + i3 very sane and produtive to me.
Btw I’m working to put up a server with OpenBSD in a BPI-M5.
Which one you use?
Why do you have that opinion?
Btw, I’m about to test OpenBSD both in a laptop and Banana Pi-M5, reading the docs, mailing lists and other sources. I’m liking how OpenBSD is build and its objectives.
What about hosting a web server, would it not be quite a change too?
I use It for webserver in a SBC and two notebooks.