I'm thinking about creating a live openbsd loaded on ram with a graphical installer. Installation will be by default on encrypted disk. Would you think it would be cool or not ? I like OpenBSD and i believe it can be even more popular.
Кстати в России эту операционную систему на жаргоне называют ОПЁНОК из-за созвучия этого русского названия съедобного и очень вкусного гриба английскому слову OPEN.
Why you teach users to blindly applies configuration? Why enabling SMT? Why setting sysctls that have no effect? Why add yourself to the staff class when the configuration of the default class is capable to build OpenBSD?
@@scratchandgame - I give pointers, but it is the user's responsibility to do further research. There is a whole 12-minute video about SMT and its security implications on the channel, and you didn’t even bother to search for it. Of course, you can always roll up your sleeves and make OpenBSD videos. I will even endorse you.
@@TheOpenBSDguy согласен с вами и полностью поддерживаю вашу позицию. Оптимизация и ускорение при сохранений требований к безопасности очень актуальны для этой ОС.
Do we really need apache? I mean isn't httpd already in base, also much easier .conf file to manage as everything OpenBSD base. But a quick guide to reference nonetheless. 👏
Thanks for the tutorial .. sadly it fails (due to missing packages) while installing on my Sun Ultra 45 /OpenBSD 7.5 / SPARC64 :-) Would have loved to see something more recent on my little old machine.
Lack of wine and linuxemu is not a shortcoming, it is something to be proud of. Developers do not need GUI programs for managing sound and network. Developers do not need any journaling filesystem; ext4 obviously is not an interest. Time spending on adding support for unneeded things (for developers) can be spend on improving the base system further, especially make use of more cpu cores and fixing bugs or enabling more security features.
I'm trying to the same install but with debian 12. I installed successfully it with vmm, I can ping websites and get return, but I cant open any site with w3m or lynx or update with "apt update". Its a network or config issue with debian or with vmm and pf? I changed the mirrors in /etc/apt/source.list
Hey, thanks so much for making this video. I recently bought t480 and I'm interested in trying OpenBSD for the first time. But I'm concerned about the thunderbolt issue on t480, I'm still a bit confused. After I bought the laptop, I immediately upgraded the nvm firmware version to version 23 and upgraded the thunderbolt software to the lateat version. If I switch to OpenBSD, do I still need to upgrade the driver and firmware for thunderbolt? I'm a bit afraid to switch to OpenBSD because of that.
Firmware update is independent of OS. It shouldn't affect if you switch to OpenBSD. If you don't use thunderbolt, I strongly recommend you to disable it from BIOS. There are various reports of thunderbolt slows down OpenBSD extremely.
Many of the platforms that OpenBSD supports use serial consoles for local administration, so a GUI isn't really an option. Also, the OpenBSD installer works pretty well. A new user can accept the defaults for most options, but if you need a specialized configuration, the flexibility is there. Tbh, I'd probably be very annoyed if they changed it.
WHAT KIWIX MISSES *150 terabytes total of data * *40 Terabytes for youtube videos* 1 minute to 5 minute 480p videos . From a diversity of 1000 different words to choose from in the search bar. with 2 pages with 10 videos for each keyword it makes a total of 20 videos / keyword . 1000 keywords x 20 videos = a total of 20.000 videos . each worth 50 mb = a total of 1 Terabytes This means that we could put atleast 100 videos per keyword = 5 Terabytes and if we double the amount of keywords for 2 words variations on the search bar = 10 Terabytes if we double that again makes it 20 terrabyte and the double of that makes it 40 Terabytes *This makes it possible to make combinations of 6 words on the search bar for only 40 Terabytes* *40 terabytes for Google search* with 1000 simple keywords and only 2 webpages per word . with the possability to use a total of 5 keywords on the search bar . - all forums and blogs offline FOR SOCIAL MEDIA EXPERIENCE - idbm for browsing any info on any movie ever made - same for series and cartoons - same for music Just like wikipedia ... The browser will function like opera lite and only load the usefull content and ignore heavy stuff . *30 Terabytes for google image* With 1000 keywords x 4 variations ( 2 pages for each word ) *10 Terabytes for giphy* with 1000 keywords *10 Terabyte for tiktok* 1000 keywords 480p videos / 50mb each *10 terabytes for :* Chatgpt offline Ai Image generator offline Wikipedia offline Google maps offline *20 terabytes for all essencial programs and free pc/android video games* to download on Apps store . *10 terabytes for games* 3GB game x 333 games = 1 Terabytes 2GB game x 500 games = 1 Terabyte 1gb game x 1000 games = 1 Terabyte 500mb game x 2000 games = 1 Terabyte 100mb games x 10.000 games = 1 Terabyte 50mb games x 20.000 games = 1 Terabyte *10 Terabytes for programs like :* top 10 video editors top 10 vfx software top 10 image editors , top 10 music creation programs top 10 instrumental creation programs top 10 autotune programs top 10 coding language programs top 10 game developing programs top 10 old game developing programs top 10 writting programs top 10 app design programs top 10 3D modeling programs top 10 drawning programs top 10 coloring programs top 10 music/video players System softwares and drivers And thousands of other freeware and open source programs... ( all these programs are actually under 3 Terabytes ) And like that we could browse the internet offline ... Buy it in the store and just use it at home ... *for who thinks this is not enough , it is possible to double the content for the offline internet pack with 300TB instead of 150 TB And even use 720P for youtube videos* Who is going to work on this and commercialize it ?
If you have problems with the Caddy reverse proxy then do it like this.? Edit with your text editor of choice etc/caddy/Caddyfile. Where is says :80 put the IP of your machine followed by the port. Like this 192.168.1.10:7000 Then inside the {where is says delete root * /usr/share/caddy and replace with reverse_proxy IP 192.168.1.10:8080 (your machines IP and the port that kiwix runs) 2 lines down delete file_server.
those applications most likely work on openbsd, you just have to do a bit of patching and compile them yourself(unless they are proprietary. then they might work on freebsd or netbsd with compat_linux enabled)
@@oblivikun I mean, these are Jaylib (a Java library to make games) and some virtualization software. I tried to compile Jaylib on OpenBSD and failed, while no VM software runs here because of the OpenBSD kernel, where they pretty much removed kernel modules because of security.
OpenBSD lacks on VM. The existing VMM has limitations of single CPU core assignment, no graphics and hardware passthrough. About Jaylib, since it's a binding library, probably one needs start porting Raylib first. I believe it's pretty much doable especially since there's a FreeBSD port for it.
@@TheOpenBSDguy Raylib works on OpenBSD with no problems, Jaylib however doesn't. It's all because of JavaCPP which doesn't seem to work on OpenBSD at all.
I recently bought Kiwix and I wanted to see if I can access internet offline. I did not get half of what you are talking about, especially the part where you were coding!
I use KVM, the multi processor thing is not an issue, but you have to use VGA drivers if you want 1080p, and the AC97 audio if you want sound at all, neither of which are defaults. Do you know if OpenBSD ever plans to add virtio drivers?
@@TheOpenBSDguy I know, but my VPS/VM is running on an OpenBSD machine running vmctl... and the machines are located far away from me, the vm being on the other side of the world