Update: August 2019. In August 2017, I wrote this post to document my process for getting gpg2 working on OpenBSD 6.1 after not finding a straight-forward explanation online. In the two years since, I have used these notes to set up mutt on both OpenBSD and several varieties of Linux, such as Debian derivatives, Arch … Continue reading Mutt on OpenBSD & Linux: configuring gpg/gpg2 & ~/.muttrc
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OpenBSD & The Command Line
Lately, when I've been using a computer, I've been using a laptop with OpenBSD installed. It's changing what I want a computer to do, and how I want to interact with one. OpenBSD isn't an easy system to use. For example, you cannot just plug-in a USB drive and have it work. You have to … Continue reading OpenBSD & The Command Line
