4-20-24 - OpenBSD PowerPC ... activities ==== (I was going to say, "exploits" re my recent experience with OpenBSD, but that would imply something entirely different, I'm afraid) Below are just a few notes / thoughts re my recent experience with OpenBSD. In my continued exploration of Plan 9 and Unix, it seemed appropriate to revisit OpenBSD on my PowerPC hardware: - I had previous experience with OpenBSD on both x86 and ppc - Always appreciated it for its simplicity (beauty, even?) - ... security, elegance, consistency - Installation target identified: my first-gen PowerMac G5 (dual 1.8) - A weekly-use workstation running Gentoo Linux - Took a bit of work to assemble a halfway-competent workstation installation due to state of modern Linux PPC -- fair number of broken / unsupported packages/toolchains -- never could get get a working 64-bit toolchain/userland - Took a couple of tries to find a compatible SATA drive - Installation of 7.4 macppc from CD went smoothly enough, but failed to boot from secondary drive. (rather, I was unable to work out the necessary OF/bsd.boot incantations) - ... reinstallation when reconfigured for primary SATA resolved boot issues - Package installation and workstation customization was straightforward - lacks some things currently, compared to Gentoo install, but was far more efficient in getting to a "competent workstation" - Took advantage of the delay in getting the G5 going to install 7.4 on my PowerBook G4 (1.67) - I've really enjoyed using OpenBSD on both machines now - Both workstations are proving useful in support of FRST efforts - OpenBSD 7.5 upgrade went smoothly on PB, but macppc pre-compiled packages are (currently) missing from server - OpenBSD macppc shares same weakness w/ Linux PPC: many packages simply unavailable on PowerPC, period. (But also, especially 32-bit PowerPC (which, it's also a little absurd that I have to essentially treat these 64-bit PPC970s as 32-bit PowerPC (for still-unclear-to-me practical reasons))) - Still have much love for Gentoo, and appreciate Gentoo continuing to carry the PowerPC torch. I will be returning periodically to that install -- it's still there on that other drive. ;)