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2024-05-10 14:00:09

I am a minimalist, and I tend to always keep it as small as I can, so I try to use all I have in base (if it fits), plus of course some other tools needed.

My general list is: WM: cwm(1) Statusbar: termbar Mail: aerc (now) - neomutt (former) Browser: Firefox - ungoogled-chromium FileManager: walk (former llama) Editor: emacs - mg Photo Viewer: geeqie PDFs: mupdf and foliate (for ebooks or more complex stuff) Others: tmux(1), got, duf, sysclean, tor, remmina, feh, sct, scrot among others

Finally I unslack myself and tried to write some C code to convert my old termbar into a new one in C. There is still a lot to fix and adjust, but so far it works on my machines and it shows all I need and want without any weird error.

As a final note, I saw a lot of people following tutorials on "OpenBSD Desktops" that changed a lot of flags totally blindly without any real test or comparison after/before. About this, I would say that my user is part of the staff and I didn't change anything in the login class, and also my sysctl.conf(5) is the default with the normal changes like machdep.allowaperture=2 or net.inet.ip.forwarding=1, my daily laptop is a thinkpad x395.

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