On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 11:29:22AM +0100, h...@mailo.com wrote:
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>
> since few months im discovering openbsd ; as linux has been often recommended
> for windows's users with a very slow system, i guess that it's not that
> unadvised to use openbsd with a GUI for web browsing and little
Attached ver 1.1
"Daniele B." wrote:
> To use it, just copy from the calendar repo in /usr your desired
> calendars including the italian one to ~/.calendar/ .
>
> Then create an index file "calendar" in the same folder listing
> your calendars, eg:
>
> /*
> * My own calendar files
>
Hello,
Actually I'm not sure what is the process to add a calendar to
the calendar repo, /usr/share/calendar. However, I end up to write
down the italian calendar you can find attached, hopefully clean from
errors.
To use it, just copy from the calendar repo in /usr your desired
calendars
On 11/6/23 17:01, tetrosalame wrote:
Il 05/11/2023 12:16, m...@phosphorus.com.br ha scritto:
[...]
Now I use FDE with a keydisk, but would like to protect the bootable
system with a keydisk + passphase (something you have + something you
know).
Any chance doing this directly using bioctl ?
Il 05/11/2023 12:16, m...@phosphorus.com.br ha scritto:
[...]
Now I use FDE with a keydisk, but would like to protect the bootable
system with a keydisk + passphase (something you have + something you
know).
Any chance doing this directly using bioctl ?
I don't think so: softraid's on-disk
On Nov 06 11:29:22, h...@mailo.com wrote:
> since few months im discovering openbsd ; as linux has been often recommended
> for windows's users with a very slow system, i guess that it's not that
> unadvised to use openbsd with a GUI for web browsing and little software (eg
> LO, gimp..)
the
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 1:14 PM wrote:
>
> since few months im discovering openbsd ; as linux has been often
> recommended for windows's users with a very slow system, i guess that it's
> not that unadvised to use openbsd with a GUI for web browsing and little
> software (eg LO, gimp..)
>
You are out of luck, many of us are with old hardware as well
and they are very happy with the latest releases of OpenBSD.
Then when you talk about your legacy hardware you do not quote any
cpu or ram spec. Eventually to start a good dialog you need to do that.
-- Daniele Bonini
Nov 6, 2023
On Mon, Nov 06, 2023 at 11:29:22AM +0100, h...@mailo.com wrote:
> what would you recommmend them for a common web browsing using openbsd?
The surf browser in www/surf works quite well on older hardware.
since few months im discovering openbsd ; as linux has been often recommended
for windows's users with a very slow system, i guess that it's not that
unadvised to use openbsd with a GUI for web browsing and little software (eg
LO, gimp..)
i have tested "recent" openbsd releases, since 2022,
On 2023-11-05 10:21:10, Omar Polo wrote:
Can you try the following diff to see if it helps?
I will try this evening after work, stay tuned. Its been a while
since I used CVS.
Regards
Harri
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