pin bsduck By the way, FreeBSD has LXQt 0.16.0 in quarterly but 0.17.0 in latest. Same as NetBSD than.
oui Started learning blender a month ago just for fun - and heck it's a lot of fun (even more so being able to do it all on a NetBSD machine).
chrisfromgreece oui How you run blender on netbsd i mean what graphics card do you have ? netbsd seems to support only pretty old gpus only and intel integrated from what i know. If you know i have a radeon pro and a nvidia 1050ti none of those seems to be supported on netbsd on radeon i don't have even a graphical environment where on nvidia starts xorg but it seems to have no hardware acceleration using llvmpipe or something if i remember correctly.
pfr floating windows in sdorfehs?????? lolololol, I jk -- I spent too long splitting the frames. I do miss floating sometimes, but only for the sake of pretty screenshots 😔
oui chrisfromgreece I run blender on a potato (i3-4160T) 😂 However, blender is a very well optimized piece of software. Intel integrated graphics is enough for rendering still images and can do some light animation with the eevee renderer - my computer would obviously choke hard trying to render any animation using a more physically correct ray tracing renderer like cycles (almost set my room on fire once). I could provide some blender benchmarking if you're interested.
chrisfromgreece oui I like netbsd but unfortunately no support for amd or nvidia only some pretty old gpus , i may grab a 256bit on ebay cheap. I like it .
EmilyCarter that looks cool when I see another screen but when it to me I at this point do not want to show my screen because I do not have enough beautiful data to show. I show it here most of readers laugh at it
KonkyBonky I'm on OpenBSD now, So far I like it a lot more than FreeBSD, personally, BSD pairs best with suckless
nicklindert I settled with Windowmaker for now. I tried a lot of window managers but somehow i always come back to Windowmaker