Ltning

@ltning@weirdr.net

He/him. This is one of my alter egos in the retro world. Read about this instance on front page. My goal is to be able to post here from a 286* running DOS. Might be a while..

and enthusiast with a craving for retro (mostly PC) hardware. Four kids and a wonderful patchwork family.

*Speaking of 286es: http://floppy.museum/

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NetBSD is likely to be a fair bit faster than OpenBSD - especially on such old hardware, where most of the various CPU vulnerability mitigations are useless but OpenBSD enables them anyway. T(h)rashing of caches and pipelines for no good reason makes for a suboptimal experience.

You may want to make sure you disable encrypted swap unless you have a ton of RAM. Someone seems to think that if you're on x86 you always have CPU to spare for encryption :D

Also, pkgin is fantastic and many (more than on OpenBSD) packages are built so they work on even an i486.

CC: @FritzAdalis@infosec.exchange

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