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date = "2014-04-17T04:04:52-07:00"
title = "FreeBSD Challenge, Day 17"
slug = "freebsd-challenge-day-17"
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Today, I got my new laptop **dragon** up on wireless with a little
[Edimax EW-7811Un 150 Mbps Wireless 11n Nano Size USB
Adapter](http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003MTTJOY/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2N1S6D8VVCNZ3).
Now, setup begins in ernest. I have disabled the on-board wireless NIC
in the BIOS, and started to set up shop on it.
Next major task. Configure X. :)
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date = "2014-04-22T22:04:17-07:00"
title = "FreeBSD Challenge final (for now)"
slug = "freebsd-challenge-final-for-now"
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Well, Something broke on the main computer. The speed when trying to run
a few terminal apps, firefox, and thunderbird at the same time was
appalling. I never had that sort of performance issues under ArchLinix
on the same kit. I would love to take the time to debug it, but I am
almost four weeks behind in dealing with my photos, including those from
my trip to England, and I am getting ready to do run some training
courses for work which will suck up all my free time.
I am re-installing Arch on the two laptops. I should have restored
working configs in a day or two, and then I can start working on my
backlog of photo and other projects.
Also, since my laptops are not supported under 10-RELEASE, I want to
wait until 10.1 to see if my WLAN NICs are supported.
I still need to rebuild my server which has a failing drive (backed up
the data already, just need time). I may go ahead and put 10-RELEASE on
it since the NICs are fully supported.
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date = "2014-04-15T16:04:26-07:00"
title = "FreeBSD Challenge, Update"
slug = "freebsd-challenge-update"
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Sorry about the lack of updates over the last two weeks, but my job sent
me out of country for two weeks, and I had no time to work on this
project. Once I unbury myself, I will return to this with a vengence. I
am planning on *upgrading* my two servers to FreeBSD10 from Linux. One
will involve a major disk reworking as one of the disks is about dead.
Stay tuned, and thanks for coming back!
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