My other screen when I want to roll with tiling.

Sdorfehs with gruvbox dark.

    a month later
    11 days later

    Most of my NetBSD development these days is happening in qemu on Gentoo, running on an M1 MacBook Air. I generally split time between them 50/50, as the GPU drivers reverse engineered by the Asahi team are too nice to pass up:

    14 days later

    Hi,
    Not much to show on my screen. I use dwm with st terminal.
    Favorite editor is nvi or original vi. shell ksh or sh.
    Boring. But on the other hand, no distraction.
    I like to program in C and python. I use latex for writing.
    beamer for presentions. I enjoy projecteuler.

    I mostly use Debian, since '94 or so. Old fart. Me, debian is much younger.
    But I like BSD approach. NetBSD is my favorite flavor. I didn't use it maybe 20 years.
    Maybe more. I am playing with it lately, since 10RC2.
    I always heard about Hammer as well, but have never run DFBSD, until today.

    And I like this forum. Guys, your doing a great job. The name is a [cg]lue.

    8 days later

    My main personal laptop.

    Running dwm as the wm, xterm, firefox, and my editor, ait, in the top right. I don't actually use the really small windows... I just did it for this image. 🙂

    EDIT: I forgot to mention, I'm running slstatus as the status bar. It's not supported by NetBSD but I've ported just the functions I needed. They're not perfect and the volume (not shown) stops working after about 30 minutes

      pin I don't generally even have them next to each other. The screen is rather small and I'm quite blind. 😆 Regardless, thanks for the link! I'll check it out!

      EDIT: typo

      2 months later


      I use twm on NetBSD completely stock save for the background. I couldn't figure out a coherent way to set the background in any X configuration, so I simply added the appropriate feh command to my .shrc. Since the shell opens up upon logging into my X session, it's a pretty good, if hackish, solution. It also makes it really easy to change my background if I want to, but I won't since I like my H.R. Giger wallpaper here.


        I use openBSD as my daily driver four a couple of years now, I'm using cwm as my wm, Emacs (as IRC client), and ncspot.

        13 days later

        For reasons involving hardware support, I've switched my NetBSD ThinkPad over to NomadBSD, which automagically detects all the right hardware and makes it work. I will still use NetBSD, but it will be used on a desktop this time. Here's my screen now (same H.R. Giger background):
        Note the Terminus font used system-wide; I just really like that font.

        nortonham I use the same background but in i3 on NetBSD 10.
        Actually there is not much choice XD but it's great XDXDXD

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