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Or used, re-conditioned, does any one know if it is even possible now a days to buy a PC that does not have any OS installed, and preferably no UEFI or secure boot junk, just the legacy Bios. In the past, I have been able to find what I want in "pawn shops", or some PC repair shops, but I am unable to go out much these days, and also in my area there is not much good options, so I am thinking about just online, and have it shipped.
I do not want to get mixed up with Amazon, or Ebay, would prefer to purchase directly from a company. Also am doing some searches, but am interested if anyone has suggestions. It must be compatible /supported by OpenBsd. Thanks
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PA-RISC machines fit the bill!
But seriously, you're looking for some LibreBoot/Coreboot machines. But they're honestly way too expensive for what you get. |
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Thanks,
Maybe I should try a different approach to this, yes the PA-RISC machines would be great, but I don't think I would be able to find one, or do you know where they can be found, ? I do have a couple of HP laptops, that do not have the UEFI/secure boot junk, and they are great, OpenBsd runs well on them. But I want to get a new Desktop PC, so any way, maybe I don't even need to worry, and could just by something new, I like Dell as well, however since I have never delt with the UEFI abdomation, nor the secure boot mess that is used on the newer PC's, I am concerned about difficulties installing OpenBsd, I have no use for MS malware, and would be installing to the entire HD, would this be a problem on a newer PC that has the malware pre-installed ? Here in Mexico, there are quite a few "new" still in the box PC's, that are a year or 2 old, but they all have MS malware pre-installed, and that is what worries me, MS malware might not allow installing any other OS,...or maybe I am misinformed, and it is not as bad as I think, simply wipe the drive, and install the OS I choose, let the installer take care of it ? The other thing though, is why pay extra for a OS that I won't be using ? But that is minor, I just would like to get a newer PC, ...
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Ahh, never mind, well actually still would be interesting to see what other ideas come up, but I got looking here:https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/
https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=4849 Quote:
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Hope that purchase works out for you.
I have had good luck with Ebay and Craigslist in the past for multiple server purchases. FYI I purchased a new Dell Desktop recently (last couple years) with their factory Ubuntu installed (no-charge) which came with the new boot system. Replaced Ubuntu with OpenBSD without issue and was satisfied with its performance. I have since installed linux lite on that machine for specialized needs but there was no problem with the OpenBSD install. Intel(R)Core(TM)i5-6600 CPU @3.3 GHZ Core Count 4 64 bit. Bios 1.4S ![]() Last edited by frcc; 14th June 2019 at 01:32 AM. Reason: clarify response |
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I would buy one of Raptor's Blackbird POWER9 systems[1] if I had the money (they are rather expensive), the firmware for the motherboard is open & auditable, which is nice.
That all goes out of the window once you install a hard drive of course but there's not much we can do about that. Related: https://www.talospace.com/2019/06/a-...blackbird.html
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PortaTech and NewEgg Entry Level Bundle I've got my eye on these https://www.newegg.com/Product/Combo...=Combo.3845699 Preliminary support is reported in -current. and OutletPC bundles My last upgrade (FM2 APU, Asus MOBO) was to get SATA 3.0/USB3.x and DDR3 memory. A new WD black HD, Antec Green PS, 8GB ram came in under $240 USD. I used the old case and Monitor. Another cheap solution is embedded MOBO. I use one of these for my -Current/Development system https://www.newegg.com/asrock-j3355m...82E16813157730. I had to disable some of C power saving states, but it otherwise works great in OpenBSD. I would not try put alot of emphasis on avoiding UEFI - it is coming ready or not. Both systems above boot UEFI and the setup was fairly simple in recent OpenBSD releases. Last edited by shep; 12th June 2019 at 07:14 PM. |
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Well, it finally arrived, how ever, I had not noticed in the details when I bought it, it did not include any HD. So I had to buy also a HD, bought 2, any way it is working good and OpenBsd installed fine, everything just worked.
https://dmesgd.nycbug.org/index.cgi?do=view&id=5048
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Meh, an HD, at least, is easy to find. (Though annoying, when you open it up, you're all ready to install and suddenly...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO)
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