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Operating Systems BSD Problems with Xfree86 Post 52969 by dkaplowitz on Wednesday 30th of June 2004 03:56:15 PM
Old 06-30-2004
The easiest way for you would be to do:
Code:
/stand sysinstall

as root. Use the menu to configure networking.

Try reading the handbook, FreeBSD is a simple system to work with and it's very well documented.
 

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Towitoko Tester(1)					      General Commands Manual						Towitoko Tester(1)

NAME
towitoko-tester -- Towitoko driver CT-API interface tester tool SYNOPSIS
towitoko-tester DESCRIPTION
towitoko-tester is a simple tool that allows executing some simple commands on a smartcard using a Towitoko smartcard reader. It can be used to test that a smartcard can be properly recognized, and that it can be read and written. The tool provides a text based menu interface. Commands that can be executed via the menu depends on the reader card insertion status and the type of card inserted. For memory cards it permits reading and writing data bytes, checking and changing the PIN. For processor cards it permits selecting, reading and updating binary card files. Several readers on different ports can be used at a time. The text menu allows opening, closing and changing current port. The smartcard can be inserted and removed from any initialized reader at any time. The tool will automatically detect when the card is inserted and removed, and will update the information shown in the menu. However you must refresh the menu to see any change reflected. If you have installed pcscd package, and have configured your reader to be used by pscsd, you'll need to stop the pcsc daemon before ini- tializing the reader with towitoko-tester. SEE ALSO
ctapi (3) and ctbcs (3). pcscd (8) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Carlos Prados <cprados@debian.org>. Towitoko Tester(1)
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