Indeed in Tanzania :) we have a couple of technology initiatives taking place 
at the moment and *BSD is at the center in many ways. The delivery of 
educational materials and books to resource-limited communities is an important 
aim of these initiatives.

We actually used FreeBSD in our first effort, but want to experiment with some 
of the capabilities of DragonflyBSD and HAMMER in the next one. In our 
estimation we can possibly stretch our hardware and funds a bit further with 
DragonflyBSD/HAMMER owing to its low resource requirements.



On 12/25/2014 11:20 PM, Carsten Mattner wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 7:08 PM, PeerCorps Trust Fund
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I just wanted to take the opportunity update a previous post that I made to 
>> the
>> list concerning a swap_pager concern. It isn't an issue at all but the fault 
>> of my
>> own ignorance and hardware limits.
>>
>> The external drive in question was simply not pulling enough power from the
>> USB port of the laptop. This was likely resulting in a stalled drive when 
>> anything
>> substantial was being copied to it.
>>
>> This has since been solved by connecting the drive first to an externally 
>> powered
>> USB hub. So, if there is anyone else out there having a similar issue, 
>> trying this
>> seems to do the trick. Alternatively, just use a drive that is powered 
>> externally.
>>
>> Everything works beautifully now and this low cost experiment for a simple 
>> file
>> server will find a home in a school classroom next year.
> 
> In Tanzania?
> 
> FreeBSD had a writeup about a set of PCBSD machines installed in Nigeria IIRC.
> 
> A blog post or other writeup to link on dragonflybsd.org would surely be nice.
> 

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