Thanks for sharing, looks a great resource... I personally use OpenBSD on my 
lappy,as a desktop OS and it works very well indeed (Thinkpad x230, 4GB ram and 
128GB SSD).


On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 11:43:13AM +0200, Olivier Burelli wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jun 2017 05:56:52 -0500 (CDT)
> Eric Johnson <eri...@colossus.gruver.net> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Sun, 11 Jun 2017, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> > 
> > > I spent yesterday and today installing 6.1 from scratch on a Dell
> > > Optiplex gx620. The machine has a pentium 4 @3.0GHz with 4GB non ECC
> > > RAM, returning a passmark of 354*. The aim is to replace the
> > > accountant's windows 10 pro tomorrow morning, moving the disk into his
> > > more recent Dell. In summary, I have everything he needs, including a
> > > gui that looks like windows 7, except for the following, so far:
> > 
> > I don't know about the Optiplex gx620, but I have a refurbished Optiplex
> > 790 that I bought earlier this year.  It gave me all kinds of problems
> > with network issues and ssh.  For example, when I ran syspatch after the
> > first three patches were released, sshd would no longer run if I was using
> > IPv6.  Also, connections to other machines would fail suddenly, sometimes
> > within seconds.
> > 
> > I stuck in another disk and installed Fedora Workstation on it and had the
> > same issues so it wasn't because of OpenBSD.
> > 
> > I ended up upgrading the firmware and that seems to have fixed the issues.
> > That proved to be a bit of a problem because you have to be running
> > Windows to upgrade the firmware.  I have some old versions of Windows
> > around, but they all require IDE drives.  I finally got Windows running
> > (it sure ran slow compared to OpenBSD) and installed the firmware.
> > 
> > I bought this computer to become my primary workstation replacing a Lenovo
> > desktop running SuSE Linux.  I have a couple of packages that need Linux
> > so I'll keep the older workstation, but on another table, and use ssh from
> > this computer as necessary.
> > 
> > For what it's worth, my top preference for a window manager is
> > WindowMaker.  That's all I've used for years on both OpenBSD and Linux.
> > 
> > Eric
> 
> 
> No one talked about this personnal project ?
> 
> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=10229
> 
> It's running fine on all minimalist configuration...
> 
> 
> -- 
> Olivier  Burelli <oliv...@burelli.fr>
> 

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