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# Setting Up a Desktop Environment for OpenBSD
-This page covers the initial setup for installing and configuring `dwm` as a desktop environment on OpenBSD. Everything posted here relies on my personal "Open Suck" project: [Open Suck](https://sr.ht/~bt/open-suck/)
+This page covers the initial setup for installing and configuring `dwm` as a desktop environment on OpenBSD. Everything posted here relies on my personal "Open Suck" project: [Open Suck](https://git.btxx.org/open-suck/about)
## Show Don't Tell
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The Open Suck installer gives you the absolute barebones desktop experience:
- `dwm` for window management
-- `qutebrowser` as your core web browser
+- `firefox` as your core web browser
- `aerc` for your terminal-based mail client
- `slock` for screen locking
- `scrot`/`slop` for simple screenshot utilities