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So, I don't remember why I did it, but I reinstalled FreeBSD on the laptop it was already installed on. This time, however, I used version 12-CURRENT instead of 11.2-RELEASE

I don't remember why.....but this time everything was a bit more streamlined and that may just be me having literally just installing it the day before and knowing what to do.

Also somehow I now have an emoji picker tied to a keyboard shortcut and like this is great and I'm not asking questions :3

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I also downloaded a USB image for DragonflyBSD last night (stock piling up on those sweet sweet install discs).

For shits and giggles I booted it up on my chromebook (Acer c720) and the keyboard worked(?!) but it didn't detect my wireless card....so.....that's something 🀷

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I may spend some time today trying to figure out why it didn't detect my wireless card and if I can figure it out I may do another BSD install :D

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oh wow this install is going great really happy with how everything is going send too- *crashes into kernel debugger*

....ha....hmmmm..... :blobnervous:

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me: "oh I know enough about linux. i should look in to other unix-like operating systems"
also me: "FUCK. WHATS A KERNEL UM. DID........but.....why would they include bugs in it? Why uhg why do crashes?? *sobs*"

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hmmmm

just installed a program I use frequently on linux into freebsd

on first run it fucked up my X server a bit, but restarting the program fixed it.

on the second run it made noise where on linux it was silent. i think it was supposed to make noise all along, but for some reason didn't on linux.

wtf

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#BSDFox

one weird (I'm assuming it's weird?) issue I'm having is that when I open a new terminal instance it drops me in / instead of my home dir

it's not a big deal, just weird 🀷

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@zac check your .login & .shrc files for cd weirdness? i don't remember that happening to me.

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@arielmt I'm using fish because I got used to it, so it shouldn't source those files, and when I log in via the console it drops me in ~

Think it could have something to do with X?

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@zac
Check your $HOME environment variable. Generally this gets set by the login shell as whatever is in `/etc/passwd`
@arielmt

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@rechner it's set to /home/zac but /home is a symlink to /usr/home

think that could be the issue? cd $HOME works properly and so does cd /home/zac

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@zac @rechner I think his logic was that it maybe wasn't getting set properly or at all. The /home directory being a symlink shouldn't be an issue, especially since you *are* landing in your home directory on console login.

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