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Infinifactory inverted sensor
Infinifactory inverted sensor










In that ground, NixOS is extremely boring. For an operating system, I think most people want a boring one which work, and doesn't require having to fight it ever. The open question may want a different answer depending on the context. However, since I mostly switched all my computers to NixOS, there is a statement that repeats again and again in my head: NixOS is boring

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I like to tinker with systems, push their limits, see how to misuse them and have fun doing unusual setups. It's still a bit rough for OpenBSD, I'd like to add xprintidle to automatically restart the session if the user has been inactive, but it's working really well already! Edit the file /etc/surf-display and put the URL you want to display as the value of DEFAULT_WWW_URI=, this file will be loaded by surf-display when it runs, otherwise OpenBSD website will be displayed. The configuration is relatively simple for a single screen setup. Now, when you log in your user, surf will be started automatically, and you can't escape it, so you will need to switch to a TTY if you want to disable it, or through ssh.

infinifactory inverted sensor

Pkg_add surf wmctrl blackbox xdotool unclutter edit ~/.xsession to use /usr/local/bin/surf-display as a window manager.install -m 555 surf-display-openbsd/bin/surf-display /usr/local/bin/.I modified the script surf-display which run the web browser surf in full screen and run various commands to sanitize the environment to prevent users to escape surf to make it compatible with OpenBSD. Let's have fun doing OpenBSD kiosks! As explained in a recent article, a kiosk is a computer dedicated to display things or to be used interactively without being able to escape the current program.

infinifactory inverted sensor

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Infinifactory inverted sensor