Working around dragons with the Lemote Yeeloong laptop and OpenBSD

(oldvcr.blogspot.com)

45 points | by zdw 2 hours ago ago

6 comments

  • bentley 4 minutes ago

    The NetSurf browser the author tried out has multiple frontends. Two run on OpenBSD that I know of, the “default” GTK frontend and an SDL‐based framebuffer frontend. As was pointed out, GTK has a rather sizeable number of dependencies; building the framebuffer frontend instead would save a lot of time.

  • JdeBP an hour ago

    The wsconscfg problem with multiple screens, whatever it exactly is, is decidedly odd. According to this, the display is being driven as smfb0 in what is largely a dumb framebuffer mode, no acceleration, no GPU, no fancy high jinks whatsoever. wscons/wsdisplay should have no difficulty with multiple screens on that sort of thing.

  • anthk 16 minutes ago

    No computer is obsolete with a BSD. I still use an n270 netbook daily.

  • stevefan1999 an hour ago

    I still think it is very cursed to see that image of RMS using that laptop despite I was shocked to see it 12 years ago. Still shocks me to this day.

    • em-bee an hour ago

      what is shocking about it?

      • sellmesoap 6 minutes ago

        I think because it's RMS champion of digital openess using using an archaine Chinese laptop, it's the dichotomy of China providing a product that's essentially more free (of binary blob firmware) then a western equivalent laptop. Take heed and dispare oh ye providers of win modems!