# Open Suck
**Latest changes based off OpenBSD 7.6**
* Lightweight Desktop installer for OpenBSD based on the suckless philosophy
* Licensed under [Mixed](https://git.sr.ht/~bt/open-suck-installer/tree/master/item/LICENSE)
* Discussion, patches etc. go to the
[list](https://lists.sr.ht/~bt/open-suck-devel)
---
Successfully installed on:
- ThinkPad X201
- ThinkPad X220
- ThinkPad X260
- Lenovo M73 Tiny
## What You Get
The Open Suck installer gives you the absolute barebones desktop or laptop experience:
- `dwm` for window management
- `ranger` for your file browser
- `firefox` as your core web browser
- `aerc` for your terminal-based mail client
- `slock` for screen locking
- `scrot`/`slop` for simple screenshot utilities
- `feh` for your image/file viewing
- `dunst` for notifications
## Downloading
1. Download the latest OpenBSD iso and follow the installer
2. Install `git`, `vim`, `bash`
3. Edit/create doas permissions (`/etc/doas.conf`):
```
permit nopass :wheel
```
Also add your desired user to the `wheel` group:
```
usermod -G wheel bt
```
Now logout and log back in as your main user.
---
Clone the main installer project:
`git clone https://git.sr.ht/~bt/open-suck-installer`
`cd open-suck-installer`
## Installing
1. Install dependencies
2. Compile and install suckless software
## TL;DR
```sh
cd open-suck-installer # CD into this repository
doas sh ./install-dependencies.sh # Install OpenBSD packages
```
### Installing on a Laptop
```
doas sh ./install-laptop.sh
```
### Installing on a Desktop
```
doas sh ./install-desktop.sh
```
Copy over `.xinitrc`:
```
cp .xinitrc ~/.xinitrc # Apply .xinitrc
```
Reboot the machine. Log in as your main user. Run:
```
startx
```
---
## Optimizing OpenBSD
### Improving Battery Performance / Enabling Sleep
Properly setup apmd:
```
rcctl enable apmd
rcctl set apmd flags -A
rcctl start apmd
```
### Setup WiFi
> The following assumes you have installed/setup the proper firmware updates for your hardware.
Create a new file `hostname.iwn0` (change the extensions to what is reported
via `ifconfig`)
```
join WIFI-NAME wpakey PASSPHRASE
dhcp
inet6 autoconf
up powersave
```
Then run the following:
```
ifconfig iwn0 up
```
You might also need to run `doas sh /etc/netstart` after.