The other thing that kept me from putting OpenBSD on here is that
dual-booting is kinda kooky and has security implications for the ChromeOS
side.  A better question:

Anybody know of any small laptops (not necessarily chromebooks) that run
OpenBSD well?

J. Stuart McMurray


On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:56 AM, frantisek holop <min...@obiit.org> wrote:

> hmm, on Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:45:32AM -0400, Stuart McMurray said that
> > I tried putting it on an SD card on my acer c270.  I don't have a dmesg
> at
> > the moment.
> >
> > Wireless and the trackpad didn't work, but a cheapy USB wireless device
> > did.  The biggest problem was putting it on the SD card made disk IO
> > really, really slow.  The lack of 802.11n was also kinda a bummer.
>
> well, there is no 802.11n in openbsd :)
> but i understand what you mean. the wifi is not
> supported on my current notebook either, so i am
> used to usb helpers.
>
> i am interested in the newest samsung chromebook.
> looks quite nice.
>
> -f
> --
> in the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

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