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Welcome to the MinC home page. MinC is a Unix emulator for Windows, based on the OpenBSD operating system. MinC was written to help children at vocational education learn Linux without the hassle of virtualization. It runs on all versions of Windows, except Win95 and Win98.
MinC is a tiny kernel which runs on Windows. The rest of the software was taken verbatim from OpenBSD, version 6.1. This means that by installing MinC, you run OpenBSD on your Windows machine at native speed.
passing from router to vpn
All things Vim!
Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity In Words of Four Letters or Less
With VERT you can quickly convert any image, video and audio file. No ads, no tracking, open source, and all processing (other than video) is done on your device.
A small vi/ex editor for editing UTF-8 text. Contribute to aligrudi/neatvi development by creating an account on GitHub.
OpenBSD source via CVSweb
vi tutorials.
I wanted to create some jails that run under their own IP address on my home network for various services. I prefer to have the central DHCP server hand out of the IP addresses, so that if I want to change anything it can all be managed in one place, but it does mean getting the jails and related networking to use DHCP, which turned out to be a little more involved that I thought.
applies to generally using fonts in Xterm
What if we banned all advertising? Not regulate it—abolish it. This proposal would transform manipulation machines, and maybe save democracy itself. A thought experiment worth considering.