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Old 31st May 2021
dcbdbis dcbdbis is offline
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Default Two Needs and Request for Info

Good Evening All,

My linux contracts are winding down. I no longer need Linux as my main "driver".

I have a friend who is recommending that I give OpenBSD a shot, instead of returning to FreeBSD which I have used extensively.

I have two needs - that are now very important.

a) I need a VM manager. Be That VirtualBox, or a KVM(linux only) like alternative. I don;t se anything of the sorts in either of the online ports tree amalgams I've look at. Is there a VMM for OpenBSD?

b) The latest AMDGPU drivers - turn the fans off at startup. The GPU then idles @ ~ 140degF (60DegC). In Linux - I run a python daemon that samples the temp every 10 seconds, and then sets the fan to a specified fan curve in a text file that sits in the /etc tree (/usr/local/etc in many BSD's). How do we do that in OpenBSD?

MSI RX-480.

Thank you for taking the time to read this...


Dave

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