be displayed, and instead an "excuse" is printed
on the screen.
Sidenote:
If you don't want to use X, try to use sc instead of vt.
In /boot/loader.conf, set
kern.vty=sc
In this case, you can also avoid using UTF-8 if you want, and
instead use the regular western europe IS
s an infrastructure administator will chime in soon.
That would be interesting to know. :-)
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uggest the infrastructure is working but all files were deleted.
Or something related to permissions, or how the web server generates
the pages...
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if
indicates the problem. Maybe you should, just to be sure,
make sure your sources are complete and current (e. g.
use csup to re-get them from CVS), and start building in
a clean environment.
Also make sure /usr/obj doesn't contain any old stuff.
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d of deamon or other program running, so it
should be okay to use it within KDE.
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ort "portdowngrade" to get an older
version of OpenSSH and install it. You can install it
as an additional program, or overwrite the system's
SSH with it.
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This should indicate that there seems to be something
at least problematic ("wrong") with the system you're
trying to install on.
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