Re: Non-copyleft IRC servers

2018-09-22 Thread Daniel Corbe
Eric Pruitt writes: > On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:15:04PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote: >> Eric Pruitt wrote: >> > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that >> > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on >> >

Re: Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Oliver Leaver-Smith
This post on misc has further details on GPD Pocket support: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=153582446230820=2 leaversmith.com/privacy

Re: Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Felix Maschek
I'm using a HP Elitebook 2530p which is in size and weight comparable to the X61s. But I'm looking for a second very portable device after the retirement of my "smart" cellphone. So the GPD Pocket seems to be a good fit - if the OpenBSD support is ok. I can live with an external WLAN dongle.

Re: Non-copyleft IRC servers

2018-09-22 Thread Eric Pruitt
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 10:15:04PM +0200, Solene Rapenne wrote: > Eric Pruitt wrote: > > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that > > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on > >

Re: Non-copyleft IRC servers

2018-09-22 Thread Solene Rapenne
Eric Pruitt wrote: > Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that > doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_daemons, > and they don't seem to be maintained. Any runtime is fine, but I'm

Non-copyleft IRC servers

2018-09-22 Thread Eric Pruitt
Does anyone have recommendations for a maintained IRC server that doesn't have a copyleft license? There are only a few listed on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_daemons, and they don't seem to be maintained. Any runtime is fine, but I'm partial to C, and DCC

Re: Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Oliver Leaver-Smith
I still have not found a reason to upgrade from my Thinkpad X61s, which has the added benefit of having a 4:3 aspect ratio screen too I get about 5hrs battery life under normal use, which for me is work in the terminal and light browsing It really depends on how small and lightweight you want,

Re: Best USB WIFI Dongle

2018-09-22 Thread Ken M
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 12:37:22PM -0500, Edgar Pettijohn III wrote: > > > https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc=152381830319718=2 > Thank you, I just went right ahead and ordered it as it hit all the marks. Much appreciated. Ken

Re: Best USB WIFI Dongle

2018-09-22 Thread Edgar Pettijohn III
On 09/22/18 12:28, Ken M wrote: Can anyone make a recommendation for the best usb wifi dongle to use with OpenBSD. Criteria (in order) 1. good range 2. good speed 3. low profile/small size I realize priority 3 is typically going to compromise the first 2 priorities, so I guess I am

Best USB WIFI Dongle

2018-09-22 Thread Ken M
Can anyone make a recommendation for the best usb wifi dongle to use with OpenBSD. Criteria (in order) 1. good range 2. good speed 3. low profile/small size I realize priority 3 is typically going to compromise the first 2 priorities, so I guess I am looking for a balance. Thank you Ken

Re: Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Jake Champlin
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 01:50:27PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018-09-22, Felix Maschek wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm looking for a really small portable OpenBSD-based system which meets > > the following requirements: > > > > - running OpenBSD with a current webbrowser (e. g. chromium),

Re: xscreensaver locking disabled

2018-09-22 Thread Ken M
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 02:51:43AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > /, /usr, and /usr/X11R6 definitely contain programs that need setuid, and > /usr/local > is likely to in many cases. Other partitions generally don't, so you can > mount them > with "nosuid". > > While on the subject of

wifi manager

2018-09-22 Thread Edgar Pettijohn III
I've just uploaded what I feel to be a completed gui wifi manager to complement the base tools. https://sourceforge.net/projects/openbsd-wifi-manager/ Thanks, Edgar

Re: Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-09-22, Felix Maschek wrote: > Hi! > > I'm looking for a really small portable OpenBSD-based system which meets > the following requirements: > > - running OpenBSD with a current webbrowser (e. g. chromium), pidgin and > mailclient > > - WLAN support > > Any suggestion?

Which really small, portable and lightweight system/device is usable running OpenBSD?

2018-09-22 Thread Felix Maschek
Hi! I'm looking for a really small portable OpenBSD-based system which meets the following requirements: - running OpenBSD with a current webbrowser (e. g. chromium), pidgin and mailclient - WLAN support Any suggestion? Kind regards Felix