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Old 25th November 2012
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Also on the left side of the screen is that a Conky?
It's sysutils/gkrellm. GKrellM has been around for a very long time.
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Thanks, everybody. Gkrellm just comes with one default skin/theme and it's not very nice looking. That's one of the glass skins from the collection at muhri.net. It comes default with several plugins in the OpenBSD package.
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Thanks for the info on gkrellm. Just installed it. I like it.
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Its also easier to do so on FreeBSD as there is VirtualBox available (and I use many systems within these virtual machines), on OpenBSD You are left with QEMU option only.
This is the basic setup I use for my servers at home- load up freebsd 9.0, VBox, then install multiple OpenBSD virtual machines on them.

I do this because I like role separation- I can have two firewalls, two DNS/time/radius servers, a file server, and five to eight experimental servers all running on two physical machines; they all run OpenBSD.
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This is the basic setup I use for my servers at home- load up freebsd 9.0, VBox, then install multiple OpenBSD virtual machines on them.

I do this because I like role separation- I can have two firewalls, two DNS/time/radius servers, a file server, and five to eight experimental servers all running on two physical machines; they all run OpenBSD.
It would be probably even more fun when FreeBSD team with the help of NetApp will complete BHyVe
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agreed! It may take awhile, but it looks good! Can't wait for OBSD images and AMD support
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agreed! It may take awhile, but it looks good! Can't wait for OBSD images and AMD support
I know Theo's opinion on virtualization, but as BHyVe is BSD licensed maybe some day it will even find a way into the OpenBSD base
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This is the basic setup I use for my servers at home- load up freebsd 9.0, VBox, then install multiple OpenBSD virtual machines on them.

I do this because I like role separation- I can have two firewalls, two DNS/time/radius servers, a file server, and five to eight experimental servers all running on two physical machines; they all run OpenBSD.
I do not think that a firewall should EVER be anything but a physical machine.

A virtual always gets its network traffic from the host's network stack. If your firewall is a virtual, the firewall's physical host is not behind it.
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