For *BSD fans, I wish to understand something that truly bothers me.
-
@darth solid, reliable, easy to use, runs everything I need including YouTube. As DBMail maintainer I also run Ubuntu and Docker for various Linux distros though still prefer FreeBSD.
-
-
@darth Fellow BSD enthusiast here. I've been running BSD on all my systems for over two decades now. My favorite BSD is #HardenedBSD but I'm quite naturally biased.

-
@darth Just switched from Void Linux back to FreeBSD on my daily driver.
Before that, I ran OpenBSD on my laptop for like 10 years plus.
Just not happy that dxvk in wine doesn't support my onboard intel graphics on FreeBSD 15.
-
-
@darth My main OS is FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE with XFCE4 (on a ThinkPad T480)
@Larvitz I read your blog the other day

-
Both my desktop and my ThinkPad run OpenBSD.
@justine holy cow the amount of replies I got 🫣
-
OpenBSD on my daily driver laptop, but my main desktop machine runs Linux.
-
-
@darth I keep linux for games, so my gaming computer is linux, but everything else is BSD unless there is a constraint disallowing BSD
-
@RussSharek @darth obsd 'twas my daily driver from '99 until Mac OS X was released (and even then I still run it on my appliances and servers and non-Apple hardware, 25+ years now). Best OS on the planet.
-
R relay@relay.infosec.exchange shared this topic
-
do your tablets support tilt and pressure on freebsd?
-
do your tablets support tilt and pressure on freebsd?
CC: @darth@silversword.online I don't know about tilt as I don't know if I've ever used it or have it, but yes on pressure. It uses same drivers as Linux.
-
@darth@silversword.online I've been daily driving OpenBSD on a desktop, various laptops, and a few headless sbc server-like devices for the past 3 years.
-
-
-
-
CC: @darth@silversword.online I don't know about tilt as I don't know if I've ever used it or have it, but yes on pressure. It uses same drivers as Linux.
I may have to poke at that. Thanks.

-
-
@darth Maybe it‘s worth adding that you mean „Desktop“ (or Laptop) when you‘re talking about „daily driver“.
I might be weird, but my „daily driving“ in OS terms involves a lot more than my Desktop OS. There‘s my FreeBSD router and my home server doing a lot of the important parts enabling my „daily driving“.
That‘s just at home, not counting (my own hardware) in datacenters.
1/2


.