That also means that I am now Linux-free except one server which I want to keep on CentOS for testing-purposes and everything else runs *BSD
That also means that I am now Linux-free except one server which I want to keep on CentOS for testing-purposes and everything else runs *BSD
I set now the laptop up with TrueOS. The only issues that remain are resume and not having glitches graphics that force me to reboot and accidental trackpad-input. HardenedBSD 12-Current already started to make problems with the Wifi-chip which didn’t get recognized for whatever reason. And when it already starts out that way, I do not necessarily want to go further…
I set now the laptop up with TrueOS. The only issues that remain are resume and accidental trackpad-input. #bsd
Tonight I will install HardenedBSD (Current) on my T460. I wonder if Geli with EFI will work…
Tonight I will install HardenedBSD (Current) on my T460. I wonder if Geli with EFI will work…
I installed OpenBSD btw. But I got HardenedBSD suggested somewhere else. Maybe for the T460 where I need some stuff I can’t get on OpenBSD. t.co/z0poLtlBF…
New mini-figs for the keys :D t.co/mQ4p8SEwq…
OpenBSD would be nicer if it wouldn’t have all those limitations. But it is probably so nice because it has all those limitations >_<
