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Old 8th May 2019
billy_bazooka billy_bazooka is offline
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Default openbsd tty video - possible?

in linux i often dont start xorg at all. i use fbpad and have a framebuffer console which is fantastic. i can play videos with mpv --vo=drm directly in tty console. the only thing that is missing is tty graphical browser, but whatever.

is such a thing possible in openbsd?
openbsd has a kms/drm high res console - i think it should be possible?
(or any bsd?)
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Old 8th May 2019
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is such a thing possible in openbsd?
No, but, patches welcome.
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Should be possible on FreeBSD with their vt(4) subsystem.
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