Demi Marie Obenour
Demi Marie Obenour
I second @andrewdavidwong on this.
> I hope this is not an inappropriate place to ask, but where are these safeguards implemented so that i might have a go at understanding the current implementation? The...
> I suggest removing "for full-screen applications" from the title - allowing mouse capture is also useful in non-fullscreen applications. For example, CAD packages, such as KiCad or LibreCAD, heavily...
Update: At least Minetest is quite playable under Qubes OS. It is somewhat slow, but that appears to be because of server performance limitations, not software rendering.
@maltfield Could the problem be due to Qubes OS using core X11 input instead of XInput?
> @esote > > > They introduced the pledge(2) and unveil(2) system calls specifically to secure user space. > > They're only used if the application specifically uses it. …which...
I am a massive supporter of this for multiple reasons. Firstly, OpenBSD’s track record is legendary. Their slogan is “Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck...
> @esote > > > They introduced the pledge(2) and unveil(2) system calls specifically to secure user space. > > They're only used if the application specifically uses it. >...
tl;dr: Using OpenBSD as a NetVM will be *hard*. It lacks features found in most major *nix-like OSs, and workarounds may very well require kernel source code patching. Getting a...
One additional problem is that OpenBSD doesn’t support TRIM, so using it on thin-provisioned storage effectively leaks disk space. My OpenBSD-CURRENT qube quickly became one of the largest for this...