My BSDCan talk about using BSD while being temporarily blind in March has been accepted, so I need to prep a lot more for my blindness and also start taking this more seriously. Anyone want to talk accessibility and OpenBSD with me to give more perspectives?
now self-hosting my git repos with gotwebd(8)
https://romanzolotarev.com/got/
kudos to @stsp 
git is also available
https://romanzolotarev.com/git/
see also
https://gameoftrees.org/gotwebd.8.html
https://romanzolotarev.com/ssg/
#gameoftrees
#runbsd
#openbsd
#httpd
now self-hosting my git repos with gotwebd(8)
https://romanzolotarev.com/got/
kudos to @stsp 
git is also available
https://romanzolotarev.com/git/
see also
https://gameoftrees.org/gotwebd.8.html
https://romanzolotarev.com/ssg/
#gameoftrees
#runbsd
#openbsd
#httpd
OpenBSD on the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3100
OpenBSD on a Sharp Zaurus Linux-based PDA from 2005? Of course, why not?
Installing OpenBSD was easy. The instructions in INSTALL.zaurus are pretty straightforward. My 5.6 install was smooth. Installing sets took ~10-15 minutes. The Microdrive is really slow. I'll replace it with a CF card soon, which should be slightly faster (and more reliable).
↫ goldfish
https://www.osnews.com/story/144156/openbsd-on-the-sharp-zaurus-sl-c3100/
OpenBSD on the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3100
OpenBSD on a Sharp Zaurus Linux-based PDA from 2005? Of course, why not?
Installing OpenBSD was easy. The instructions in INSTALL.zaurus are pretty straightforward. My 5.6 install was smooth. Installing sets took ~10-15 minutes. The Microdrive is really slow. I'll replace it with a CF card soon, which should be slightly faster (and more reliable).
↫ goldfish
https://www.osnews.com/story/144156/openbsd-on-the-sharp-zaurus-sl-c3100/
I do have #openbsd as dualboot option together with #linux installed. My only problem with that is that a sysupgrade overwrites my grub and i then have to boot the linux installation once with a live-system to run a grub-install again.
I wonder if it is possible to avoid this annoying little step every 6 months.
I do have #openbsd as dualboot option together with #linux installed. My only problem with that is that a sysupgrade overwrites my grub and i then have to boot the linux installation once with a live-system to run a grub-install again.
I wonder if it is possible to avoid this annoying little step every 6 months.
NLnet sponsors development of WPA3 support for OpenBSD
The NLnet foundation has sponsored a project to add WPA3 support to OpenBSD, support which in turn can be used by other operating systems.
This project delivers the second open-source implementation of WPA3, the current industry standard for Wi-Fi encryption, specifically for the OpenBSD operating system. Its code can also
https://www.osnews.com/story/143558/nlnet-sponsors-development-of-wpa3-support-for-openbsd/
NLnet sponsors development of WPA3 support for OpenBSD
The NLnet foundation has sponsored a project to add WPA3 support to OpenBSD, support which in turn can be used by other operating systems.
This project delivers the second open-source implementation of WPA3, the current industry standard for Wi-Fi encryption, specifically for the OpenBSD operating system. Its code can also
https://www.osnews.com/story/143558/nlnet-sponsors-development-of-wpa3-support-for-openbsd/