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Dipping my toes in OpenBSD, in Amsterdam
he water is cold at first. $ nano ksh: nano: not found $ vim ksh: vim: not found A couple of years ago, I was playing with an ancient laptop, a Toshiba 300 CDT.
The organization pledges to use part of the money they charge for sponsoring the development of OpenBSD, which is cool. After all, besides security, enthusiasts always keep raving about the documentation and the focus on creating a simple and coherent system. I would skim the documentation for the command to run, or the configuration to enter, only to get error messages in response.
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