Thank you for the courtesy, Janne. I KINDLY reply in three points that maybe you are missing:
1) I just paid 216€, by MY wallet, to a german shop for a minipc that was set "delivered" to me without being tested by an "official livecd" that doesn't exist. 2) Since 2015 I'm and unpaid worker like you, I'm really starving and I pray to make me a donation: http://5md.at/l/dona1 3) Since 2012 I'm classified as an OpenBSD user. And word of mouth.. 'cause you memorable choise I finally can deal with my minipc technical problems by just sending some reports to bugs@. Alleluja PS: your "you can hope all you want" is maybe for your little bro.. with all the respect due to unpaid workers like me. -- Daniele Bonini Il giorno 31 Gen 2023, 07:17, alle ore 07:17, Janne Johansson <icepic...@gmail.com> ha scritto: >Den mån 30 jan. 2023 kl 21:21 skrev my25mb <my2...@aol.com>: >>Ok, I did read all your observations and I want to thank you for your >time.Like an openbsd user I do not think particularly enthusiast of >>your opinion aboutnot having a "rentable" live image to test >[openbsd-boot: ok] anyway I remain optimist you can change your mind by >>ie. a sudden lightning.... fingers crossed....Meanwhile let's see if >this reply is readable ;-) > >You seem to be totally missing the point. > >The people that do all the unpaid work to produce OpenBSD have decided >to not produce what you think you need. > >Some of them have offered alternate working solutions that are quick >for you to run through, but you still ask for the unpaid workers to do >more unpaid work for you. You can hope all you want, but your chances >of succeeding seems rather low by now, after some 50+ releases and no >"live cd" having been made so far. > >-- >May the most significant bit of your life be positive.