OpenBSD on a MIPS laptop: One developer's deep dive into the Lemote Yeeloong
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zdw documented their experience running OpenBSD on the Lemote Yeeloong, a MIPS-based laptop from the early 2010s. The post details the quirks and workarounds needed to make a non-x86 system functional—a useful reference for anyone interested in alternative architectures or retro computing.
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