Troubleshooting FreeBSD Wireless Problem

December 6th, 2009 admin

My main personal workstation is a Thinkpad x60s . As I wrote in Triple-Boot Thinkpad x60s , I have Windows XP, Ubuntu Linux, and FreeBSD installed. However, I rarely use the FreeBSD side. I haven’t run FreeBSD on the desktop for several years, but I like to keep FreeBSD on the laptop in case I encounter a situation on the road where I know how to solve a problem with FreeBSD but not Windows or Linux. (Yes I know about [insert favorite VM product here]. I use them. Sometimes there is no …


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