[Midnightbsd-users] basic setup
Lucas Holt
luke at foolishgames.com
Sun Feb 6 12:52:25 EST 2011
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> it is a wireless device, a USB stick that is either attached to the
> 3G router, a Netgear 3G+/UMTS Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router
> MBRN3000. Easy to configure and better then using ppp. More on this
> later or if interested people can mail me personally, but otherwise
> all via the newsgroup.
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I haven't worked much with mobile broadband devices, but it's been on my todo list for some time.
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> Yes it is T, as it has a AMD processor, as I don not use or want
> Intel. There are even drivers for various things with ASU in FreeBSD,
> for exemple you can load: "amdtemp_load="YES".
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MidnightBSD has amdtemp(4) since 0.3. I was looking into porting it to the sensors framework the other day.
>> No problem here, I use "AMD" onloy as i never had any problems with
> it under FreeBSD, so even if I would build one I would buy a ASUS MB
> and CPU. With the new Intel there are new parts that don't work with
> even the 8.2 FreeeBSD.
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I've got a nice mix of AMD and Intel hardware here. My last three builds have been AMD based, but I do have an Intel Xeon 3430 (HP ML110 G6?) server (stargazer) that is working rather well.
Lucas Holt
Luke at FoolishGames.com
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