CDBakeOven on FreeBSD
CDBakeOver is a CD/DVD burning tool that will work under KDE and FreeBSD. It is quite good and works similar to Nero. FreeBSD’s security by default will not allow CDBakeOver to […]
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CDBakeOver is a CD/DVD burning tool that will work under KDE and FreeBSD. It is quite good and works similar to Nero. FreeBSD’s security by default will not allow CDBakeOver to […]
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For WPA support the wpa_supplicant is used. The supplicant in the base system does not support 802.1x or WPA2 by default. This how-to shows how to enable the base wpa_supplicant
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The intel wireless nic (102.11b/g) that is built into the Toshiba M30 laptop is only recently supported in FreeBSD (as of FreeBSD 6.0 beta1). This driver is evolving and this how-to
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The bluetooth support in FreeBSD is evolving at a rapid pace. This How-to was done to try and get my bluetooth mouse working on my Laptop running FreeBSD 6.0-beta1. Newer
Bluetooth Mouse on FreeBSD 6.1 Read More »
This How-to will outline how to migrate FreeBSD to a new larger drive or just move things over to a new drive. In this how-to I will assume you are
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The Quagga daemon is a fork of the Zebra Routing Daemon for FreeBSD. We use this software on our main router to provide BGP4 routing.
Installing Quagga (BGP Daemon) on FreeBSD 6 Read More »
vlogger is used to rotate and organize apache log files. vlogger is a perl program and can be found at http://n0rp.chemlab.org/vlogger
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