I was running OpenBSD for years. I would buy a DVD with code base every year and ran two network cards. I had two computers so I installed next release on different computer and installed the patches manually when came out via source code.
I miss those days but I bought a NETGEAR cable modem and router combined in a uses less power and does not have a fan which is nice. I ordered a Beelink mini pc and it supports Linux but still using Windows 11 for practical purposes right now. It has two Ethernet ports so it would a good candidate if it can run OpenBSD. Tony > On Jan 23, 2025, at 14:53, Linh Pham <[email protected]> wrote: > > I used to run my entire Internet presence (e-mail, websites and own DNS) on > FreeBSD servers at home or a VPS provider like RootBSD. For a while, my Wait > Wait Stats Page was hosted on a Compaq iPaq that I bought specifically to run > FreeBSD and for its size, relatively low power and low noise. > > That's now been whittled down to one cloud hosted server. I played around > with installing and using FreeBSD on a Steam Deck recently though :D > >> On 1/23/25 12:06, Russell Senior wrote: >> For all my good-natured joking about BSD overload in years past, I would >> welcome the occasional BSD talk. Does anyone have a topic in mind they'd >> like to present? Slots are open, operators are standing by! >>
