Elementary remarks
Because of that a little over openbsd incumbents decided to write some elementary observations to begin their adventure with this system:)
After installation, in which we indicated that we will use and will not be xsów xdm. We'll see black and white console, after entering as root startx fvwm appears to us, this is a very poor graphical environment that do not he takes our eyes and it is impractical, although it allows you to run multiple terminals.
At this point, so try to install the most essential package to keep you going.
necessary we will firefox, mc and a normal editor such as Gedit textu.
But how? There are 3 possible ports, pkgsrc and packages. I advise you to use the third method because it is the fastest, simplest and most useful.
first in the console (as root), type the path to the ftp.
# PKG_PATH = ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.6/packages/amd64 export PKG_PATH
later you can just type pkg_add-v packagename example for Firefox:
# pkg_add-v-3.5 firefox35. tgz
will do the rest for us, the package system and will download any dependencies (some are ongoing)
the next thing is to set up sudo.
it can be done in 2 ways by a normal editor such as gedit textu:) or by the body ....
sudoers file you can locate the directory / etc
and removed when you run it # in the lines
% wheel ALL = (ALL) setenv: ALL
% wheel ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: setenv: ALL
% users ALL = / sbin / mount / cdrom, / sbin / umount / cdrom
% users localhost = / sbin / shutdown-h now
to this file can be added such as the path to reboot but it is your will:)
at this point we normally operate sudo.
Another 2 things that flash and install a normal desktop environment.
For OpenBSD flash free equivalent exists only gnash, which is found in the repositories.
As xsów engligthenment recommend that is light, nice and comfortable.
Once you shall drag edit your xinitrc file located in / etc/X11/xinit /
and replace the line:
fvwm get-P ports
after all, we can use the ports in a very simple commands make, make install and make clean at the end. (being in the folder selected by our program)
ports are located in / usr / ports divided into logical groups: )
This method is unfortunately very time-consuming.
THIS would be enough, as I find something more interesting it will add:)
Useful links:
http://www.openbsd.org/4.6_packages/amd64.html
http://wgrajfoto.pl/pokaz / img1109/20091104231948_1280x5e62.png
ps. I find something interesting to throw into this post;)
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