Whoa man you are the best. The timing couldn't been more right, I ve been watching RoboNuggie installation process of CDE on FreeBSD and wanted to implement this on my OpenBSD, but with this I simply cannot believe my luck!
Great video it's a well presented tutorial. But I tried this today and I can't get it working. I was on 32 bit OpenBSD 7.2 on a Pentium 4 and I can't finish gmake. I got "ld: error: ../../../lib/csa/.libs/libcsa.so.2.1: undefined reference to xdr_hyper" and linker command failed with exit code 1.
This is what i needed... can you show us Motif wm, fvwm and afterstep too ? Thanks... also nsCDE exists too... p.s i use openbsd but rarely because it lacks a posix programme i saw it exist on freebs dand i use on some linux distros. It is called Butt (broadcast using this tool). Can it be used on openbsd ? If so, could show me how... Thanks anyway!!!
@@TheOpenBSDguy Thing is i mostly use repos and not ports. I installed fvwm2 from repos, but i have to learn how to use it. Thanks anyway you are very helpfull.
I miss that old school style...
Whoa man you are the best. The timing couldn't been more right, I ve been watching RoboNuggie installation process of CDE on FreeBSD and wanted to implement this on my OpenBSD, but with this I simply cannot believe my luck!
How did I miss this? Great video!
Good video. I had to slow down the last section to figure out how to increase the screen resolution.
Thank you so much!
Great video it's a well presented tutorial. But I tried this today and I can't get it working. I was on 32 bit OpenBSD 7.2 on a Pentium 4 and I can't finish gmake. I got "ld: error: ../../../lib/csa/.libs/libcsa.so.2.1: undefined reference to xdr_hyper" and linker command failed with exit code 1.
I'm not sure whether it works on 32 bit to be honest. I've never tested it
I just built cde on freebsd 14 earlier
This is what i needed... can you show us Motif wm, fvwm and afterstep too ? Thanks... also nsCDE exists too...
p.s i use openbsd but rarely because it lacks a posix programme i saw it exist on freebs dand i use on some linux distros. It is called Butt (broadcast using this tool). Can it be used on openbsd ? If so, could show me how... Thanks anyway!!!
Fvwm and AfterStep exist in ports, Motif wm and nsCDE are not. I will look into them with Butt once I have some free time.
@@TheOpenBSDguy Thing is i mostly use repos and not ports. I installed fvwm2 from repos, but i have to learn how to use it. Thanks anyway you are very helpfull.