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It's sysutils/gkrellm. GKrellM has been around for a very long time.
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Thanks, everybody. Gkrellm just comes with one default skin/theme and it's not very nice looking. That's one of the glass skins from the collection at muhri.net. It comes default with several plugins in the OpenBSD package.
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Thanks for the info on gkrellm. Just installed it. I like it. |
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religions, worst damnation of mankind "If 386BSD had been available when I started on Linux, Linux would probably never had happened." Linus Torvalds Linux is not UNIX! Face it! It is not an insult. It is fact: GNU is a recursive acronym for “GNU's Not UNIX”. vermaden's: links resources deviantart spreadbsd |
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I know Theo's opinion on virtualization, but as BHyVe is BSD licensed maybe some day it will even find a way into the OpenBSD base
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religions, worst damnation of mankind "If 386BSD had been available when I started on Linux, Linux would probably never had happened." Linus Torvalds Linux is not UNIX! Face it! It is not an insult. It is fact: GNU is a recursive acronym for “GNU's Not UNIX”. vermaden's: links resources deviantart spreadbsd |
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A virtual always gets its network traffic from the host's network stack. If your firewall is a virtual, the firewall's physical host is not behind it. |
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I'm all in, having just switched over my ThinkPad T61 from Slackware to OpenBSD. I'm liking it a lot; a nice, clean, light, secure system from which to build on. I have a i386 desktop at work that I have switched from Debian to OpenBSD. I do still have another i386 desktop at work with Slackware on it, and will probably keep that.
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Another crack on vms: recently I saw a discussion claiming that virtualbox and some (non-enterprise?) versions of vmware don't pay real attention to fsync. I didn't fully understand the discussion but it sounded as if any OS on top of either effectively had file systems that were option async whatever their real mount options were. I don't have much use for virtual machines normally, but reading this made me all the more skeptical.
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I use OpenBSD in all but one computing situation. I donate a modest amount regularly to the OpenBSD Foundation because I think that the project has given me so much and that I have a bit of an obligation to give back to it what I can. I use it on a HP a6 and a thinkpad T43 (laptop usage); a Beaglebone Black (little armv7 usage); and on an older eMac desktop. I run FreeBSD on a Rpi (armv6) due to the binary blob, but OpenBSD is my preferred OS for sure. I am thinking of buying a Soekris to replace a router in the next few months; it'll run OpenBSD, too. I am not quite all-in, but I am very much nearly all-the-way in |
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