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Re: "What is the difference between NetBSD and other BSD flavors?"

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Void is the only Linux distro I'm currently using for anything. It runs the raspberry pi that serves my capsule, and is on my Dell laptop so I can play steam games sometimes (dual booted with FreeBSD). It's a great distro. The other Linux I'd use if not Void would be Alpine. Similar vibe.

While I use FrreeBSD as my daily driver, there's a lot of Gemini folk using OpenBSD and they all have great things to say about it.

🦀 jeang3nie

2023-08-28 · 4 weeks ago

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😺 gemalaya

@stack This is managed by xdg-utils. Look into the "xdg-mime" command, it will tell you (and let you change) which program the system will use by default to open a certain type of file. For example, to know which program will open PNG files, run:

# xdg-mime query default image/jpeg
nomacs.desktop

And xdg-mime of course lets you change which program opens what:

# xdg-mime default imv.desktop image/jpeg

🚀 stack

Is there a simple way to default all text to vim?

This is turning into a nightmare. Setting text/plain to vim.desktop invokes a weirdly different Vim, one that assumes 24x80 display and pollutes the screen. Maybe DWM has something to do with this.

looking for vim.desktop reveals 6 different files. The most likely, in use/share/applications, is a very long file (5K) with all kinds of crap, but seems to list vim as executable. But when it runs, it looks different, fonts, weird sizing issues. I don't have gvim installed...

Please tell me BSD does not use this idiocy and I will switch today.

Although it may have something to do with how pcmanfm sets up the environment prior to invoking vim... I should install mc instead, since I like dual fms

2023-08-29 · 4 weeks ago

🍵 innerteapot

One reason I used NetBSD, in the past, was because I wanted to run the same compatible OS on a number of different older machines (PC, mac68k, VAX, Sun).

2023-08-30 · 4 weeks ago

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What is the difference between NetBSD and other BSD flavors?

💬 stack · 11 comments · 2 likes · 2023-08-27 · 5 weeks ago