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|  | author: dhananjayishere | ||
|  | comments: true | ||
|  | date: 2012-11-21 21:45:00 | ||
|  | layout: post | ||
|  | slug: netbsd-chronicles | ||
|  | title: NetBSD Chronicles. | ||
|  | wordpress_id: 169330104 | ||
|  | categories: NetBSD | ||
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|  | 
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|  | To be frank I wasn't doing much for almost an year, got lazy as one can ever be. Today was the day to break it. Got a little push do something and I got down to do it. I was looking at BSD development for a long time, and thought this is the best time to get involved. I am a total noob at BSD, I never really used one. So it was challenging when I started to install NetBSD into an old Comapq nx6120 that was lying around. I know anyone could get to the root shell easily, with help from brilliant click and go installers, configuring and customizing was the real problem. | ||
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|  | Its 0300 now, and I got my laptop running NetBSD 6.0, and connected to wireless (easier than I thought - thanks to legacy hardware.) | ||
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|  | **Configuring Intel PRO/Wireless ** | ||
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|  | ** **Unlike linux, BSD can include all the microcode (firmware) in the distribution itself, due the flexibility of licensing system. Reading up _iwi(4)_ reveals youve to accept the EULA by setting the sysctl variable hw.iwi.accept_eula to 1 | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | # sysctl -w hw.iwi.accept_eula=1
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|  | ``` | ||
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|  | The university wireless is open, so I didnt had to mess too much. | ||
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | # ifconfig ssid "SSID" iwi0 dhclient iwi0
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|  | ``` |