• Hellfire103@lemmy.caOP
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    • Theme: TBD
    • Bar: lemonbar-xft
    • Web Browser: Links2
    • Gemini Client: AV-98
    • Editor: Vim (my preferred editor, micro, is currently broken due to syscall(2) being removed last year)
    • Terminal: kermit
    • Shell: yash
    • Fetch: hyfetch / fastfetch
    • Music Player: MPD

    (My RAM usage is normally lower, but I had vimb running and syncthing syncing in the background)

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        sorry if i offend you but i tried void linux and its kinda close to openbsd and many important for me packages werent avaible and i think openbsd has even less packages? sorry for my ignorance

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          Oh, I see. My apologies. I couldn’t quite understand what you were saying back there.

          Yes, there are a few packages missing. Notably, Micro, Mullvad Browser, and Librewolf are not in the repo or ports tree. I am also having trouble building mle from source, and of course things like Steam will probably never be available.

          However, there are plenty of packages that can be substitutes for a lot of Linux software.

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            i love bsd vibes but i would have to spend so much time when i just wanna do my work, i think you know ;) Void linux was little bit too much for me so i cant imagine openbsd, actually im trying artix and i love some bsd-like things like doas instead of sudo, something other than NetworkManager, seatd turnstile acpid dinit runit etc…

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        I think they wanted to kow, whether you had any trouble using openbsd as a daily driver. Like missing software, libraries or other misc. packages that are not available on openBSD, when compared to other OSs.