Le Fri, 4 Apr 2025 18:06:08 +0200,
Bernhard Ernst <bernhard.er...@gmx.de> a écrit :

> Am Fri, 4 Apr 2025 15:24:48 +0200
> schrieb <b...@courriel.fr.eu.org>:
> 
> > Le Tue, 1 Apr 2025 11:26:10 +0200,
> > Bernhard Ernst <bernhard.er...@gmx.de> a écrit :
> > 
> > > Am Tue, 1 Apr 2025 01:17:45 +0100
> > > schrieb void <v...@f-m.fm>:
> > >   
> > > > On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 04:26:29AM +0200,
> > > > b...@courriel.fr.eu.org wrote:  
> > > > >Hello world,
> > > > >snip<  
> > > >
> > > > I run OpenBSD 7.6 on a rpi4 (8GB). It's my secondary desktop. My
> > > > use case is a little different to yours
> > > >
> > > > firefox for web
> > > > libreoffice for office stuff
> > > > mutt for email, but also use a webmail interface
> > > >
> > > > Not tested it for multimedia yet but I expect it'd cope.
> > > > It's accessed primarily via a vnc and it seems to work smoothly
> > > > on a 1GB LAN. Not tried direct hdmi.
> > > >
> > > > Some tweaks:
> > > > overclocked to 2.1GHz
> > > > the 'disk' is a 1TB ssd. uSD isn't used. neither is wifi.
> > > >
> > > > Performance is quite acceptable.  
> > > 
> > > I can confirm that OpenBSD runs quite good on RaspberryPi 4B,
> > > which I use as WEB, NFS and Mail server as well as a daily
> > > driver. All of my Pi's hae 8GB of RAM.
> > > 
> > > Further OpenBSD runs fine on 3 BananaPi M5 (4GB). Thats also
> > > useable for daily driving.
> > > 
> > > Raspberry 5 unfortunately are currently not supported to run
> > > OpenBSD. I tried a lot, but without success.  
> > 
> > thank you both,
> > so there is still hope for me I guess.
> > 
> > What do you mean by daily driving? Does it includes watching videos?
> > If so, with what kind of resolutions?
> > No 3d (glxgears etc. slow as hell)?
> > 
> I write and read mails, red in several forums, search with Google
> Chrome, write Letters, write web sites with hugo and Pelican, and yes,
> sometimes I have alook at Youtube (thats not too funny).

Thx,
at what resolution for youtube's videos (max without framedrops /
visible lags)?

> But glxgears runs fine, but it makes no sense :-)

Not the best test I guess, but it talks to me a bit and is installed by
default (or kind of).
If you have a better test (and results) I take it! :)

I just want to know if this kind of boards can match my needs.

> I feel that a Raspberry 5 with OpenBSD will be enough for me. But so
> far my Raspi5 runs NetBSD.

Good to know, thx.

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