I was inspiried by my experience with OpenBSD. It’s a recreation of the OpenBSD xenodm desktop but with Linux because it’s a laptop, not a server. This is an aarch64 Pinebook Pro running the OEM manjaro that’s been reconfigured to be snappy on the PBP hardware.
i mean no disrespect to anyone who uses it, i did for a long time as a daily driver. nowadays i need zoom and webex for work and the browser versions are pigs, so i reserve the bsds for server stuff.
I was inspiried by my experience with OpenBSD. It’s a recreation of the OpenBSD xenodm desktop but with Linux because it’s a laptop, not a server. This is an aarch64 Pinebook Pro running the OEM manjaro that’s been reconfigured to be snappy on the PBP hardware.
I recognized it right away. OpenBSD inspired. Excellent! Note OpenBSD runs on ARM.
https://www.openbsd.org/arm64.html
I use It for webserver in a SBC and two notebooks.
Laptop not a server, huh? I am writing this from a laptop running OpenBSD, which is my main work and play machine. Works great.
i mean no disrespect to anyone who uses it, i did for a long time as a daily driver. nowadays i need zoom and webex for work and the browser versions are pigs, so i reserve the bsds for server stuff.
my home server runs NetBSD, for example