Cubieboard question

2014-04-30 Thread Martin Braun
Hi I am a bit confused about wether Cubiebord A20 or Cubieboard 3 are supported. On the http://www.openbsd.org/armv7.html it mentiones Cubieboard and Cubieboard 2, but it also says "A20". Would either work on OpenBSD 5.5? Kind regards.

PI-like board for OpenBSD?

2014-04-19 Thread Martin Braun
Hi I know that there isn't going to be any support for the Rasberry-PI, but I have been looking for something similar that runs OpenBSD without any problems. I am mainly interested because of the low power consumption and because I want to have this box running 24/7 with OpenBSD. I mainly need i

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
>> I used OpenBSD back in the 3.x days, > The last 3.x release was 8 years ago. > Are you fucking serious? Yup. >> but eventually began using Debian >> because it was much easier to maintain > Can you please give an example of a maintenance task > that is easier then the comparable/analogous ta

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
penBSD is a learning curve but one which > will pay off if you persevere (especially if you're trying to use it for > network services). > > > On 04/04/14 03:04, Martin Braun wrote: > >> As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote holes >>

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-04 Thread Martin Braun
l.com>: > By easier to maintain, it means having regular task of patching the system > here or there a.k.a. job security for system administrators :) > > > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Eric Furman wrote: > >> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014, at 01:47 AM, Martin Braun wrote: >>

Re: Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-03 Thread Martin Braun
02:00 Theo de Raadt : > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Martin Braun >wrote: > > > > > As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote > holes > > > in the default install, in a heck of a long time". > > > > > &g

Only two holes in a heck of a long time, but why?

2014-04-03 Thread Martin Braun
As we all know on the front page of OpenBSD it says "Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck of a long time". I don't understand why this is "such a big deal". A part from the base system in xBSD, OpenBSD - so far - also contains a chrooted web server, that can't be used for much