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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 18, 2022
> It has been a few years since I last wrote about OpenBSD on the desktop (or laptop), and support for modern hardware has continued to improve. In fact, I even run OpenBSD on an Apple Macbook Pro M1/Silicon now!
> I was going to update the previous article but as my own habits have changed quite a lot and are more in line with the spirit of the OpenBSD base it seemed like a new article was warranted. I may update this article in the future with ‘rice’ for cwm(1) (including Xresources, etc) but at present this is a basic guide to getting a generic desktop system up and running.
> This is a quick announcement. AsiaBSDCon will run again from March 2023 as an in-person conference. March 30-April 2, 2023 in Tokyo, the same venue as the past ABCs. The first call-for-papers will be released before the end of September. The submission deadline will be around mid-November.
> As you know, ABC had not been held since 2020 due to COVID-19. Because Japan was one of the first-suffered regions, the 2020's was forcibly aborted just before it happened. We deeply apologize again for your inconvenience at that time.
> The FreeBSD Project is proud to have participated in the Google Summer of Code program since its inception in 2005. At the completion of the 2022 season, the Foundation asked a few of our GSoC students to share more about themselves and their experience working with the Project.
> [...]
> Working with the FreeBSD Project has been great. All GSoC-related docs and materials were great and immensely helpful during the program, my mentor was very helpful and forthcoming, and the whole experience was wonderful.
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