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posted by LaminatorX on Friday February 21 2014, @03:45AM   Printer-friendly
from the Gnomes-for-Theo dept.

joekiser writes:

"Antoine Jacoutot has given a status update for GNOME users of OpenBSD, including a short video. The GNOME release has been updated to 3.10.2, and auto-mounting of devices is now supported through a new helper program, toad. Now is a great time for desktop users to test the upcoming OpenBSD release. The ports tree was recently locked for stability testing ahead of the 5.5 release, meaning that recent -CURRENT builds are very close to what will be released in May. Antoine also addresses the upcoming issues non-Linux systems face with GNOME, such as the upcoming hard dependency on systemd."

[ED Note: I ran an OpenBSD router box years ago when tinkering about with an old PII with four NICs seemed worthwhile. The OS lived up to it's rep, but it never occurred to me to use it for a desktop system. Are any Soylentils using OpenBSD for a GNOME-based workstation?]

 
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  • (Score: 2) by TheRaven on Saturday February 22 2014, @06:30AM

    by TheRaven (270) on Saturday February 22 2014, @06:30AM (#4773) Journal
    Ah, thanks. I've not used OpenBSD for a few years - I had a colocated Mac Mini, which was cheaper than a VM at the time, and ran OpenBSD because it worked well on G4 PowerPC machines. Your.org gives out free VMs to FreeBSD committers now though, so I replaced that machine with an x86-64 VM running FreeBSD a few years ago.
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