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>&#13; FreeBSD is a version of the <SPAN
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>&#13; <A
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is a one floppy version of FreeBSD 3.0-current, which in its
different variations allows you to have secure dialup access, small
diskless router or even a dial-in server. And all this on only one
standard 1.44MB floppy. It runs on a minimum 386SX CPU with 8MB of RAM
(no HDD required!). You probably may also use it to install BSD on a
laptop as described with micro Linuxes above.
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>&#13; <A
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offers implementations of Mobile-IPv4 and Mobile-IPv6 for FreeBSD.
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>&#13; <A
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. A database of XF86Config files used by Linux and FreeBSD users. If you
need an XF86Config file for your notebook or laptop, check out this site.
(Some documents available in Japanese only.)
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>&#13; AFAIK there is no <SPAN
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>&#13; <A
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. Sorry don't know how to subscribe yet.
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is a project to collect information of laptop and NOTE-PC environments
running FreeBSD. It provides information in English and Japanese. Please support this project.
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