![]() ![]() To make easier writing this article I had to search a good screenshot tool. The installation of OpenBSD + Xfce took around 20 minutes. The X.org server is provided on the installation media, and relatively recent editions of KDE, GNOME, Xfce. This is what my virtual Xfce desktop looks like after a little bit of configuration. operating system out of OpenBSD if you wish. It was initially written by Ted Unangst of the OpenBSD project to provide 95% of the features of sudo with a fraction of the codebase. Within an hour you can create your own OpenBSD desktop, either on real hardware¹ (the steps are the same in principle) or in a virtual machine. Most users know enought "sudo" but you have seen in this article the "doas", so to know better what it is: OpenDoas: a portable version of OpenBSD's doas command doas is a minimal replacement for the venerable sudo. Another great thing in many cases is enabling compositing, which will make possible use tranparencies, this can be turned on: 'Enable display compositing' (Settings -> Settings Manager -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Compositor (tab).Īfter some tweaks my desktop looks like this: Xfce Openbsd How To Install OpenBSD So rather than doing an in-depth review, I decided to show how to install OpenBSD, how the package manager works, and then install a graphical desktop environment, because it doesnt come with one by default. Install a good programming font, nowadays I am using jetbraisn mono. You can just click on install on sites like. openbsd-xfce-install-script/README. Enter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen modeĪn install helper program for items served via OpenCollaborationServices (ocs://). This script installs and configures xfce, slim, slim-themes and consolekit2 on a freshly installed OpenBSD 6.3. ![]()
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