Using /stand/sysinstall to (re-) install compat3x solved the problem!
It was really pretty quick and easy.
Thanks again, everyone!
John
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Thanks everyone. I'll try your suggestions.
John
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Hi:
>From: Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Try installing the compat3x distribution portion of freebsd
>
You are the second person who has suggested this. How can I best do this?
I don't have a CD, but I did keep some system sources. (but I think it
might've only been 'kernel source'). Is it poss
Hi:
>This would probably be more appropriate on -questions.
>
Yes, that's why I apologized for posting it here. It has been posted on
-questions for several hours but I haven't got an answer, it is getting very
late on the east coast and I need to resolve this by tomorrow. Again, I
apologize
Hi:
I am using 4.0-STABLE
John
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Hi:
I apologize for posting this to -current, but I really need to know how bad
the damage is ASAP because I may need to reinstall.
When I type 'startx' I get a message that libc.so.3 cannot be found and also
a note about /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1
I'm not sure how these two files are related.
nd/sysinstall?,
CVSup?), or should I just reinstall?
John
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>To: "John Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: FBSD4.0-RC3 install
>Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 09:01:37 -0800
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Hi:
I should have added that I installed Gnome and Afterstep and later (before
end of install), I also got IceWM from Ports. Is X confused about which WM
to use?
John
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Hi:
I did an install of 4.0-RC3 last night and found the following:
1:Unable to transfer the local distribution from
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/Snapshots/i386
2:Unable to transfer the X9set distribution from
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/Snapshots/i386
3:
Oops: That's kudos for John *Baldwin,* NOT "Barton." A thousand pardons...
John
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Hi:
My installation problem has been solved. For those of you who have not been
following "Installation floppies and USB," I have written a short synopsis
after my description of the resolution and conclusion.
SOLUTION:
I discovered that my Acer Aspire (model 6140) has two PS/2 ports (for
key
Hi:
I apologize for another post. This note should have been included in my
last post.
I wanted to point out that the description of the timer (at the URL
provided) lists a couple of known problems, with an explanation as to why
the developer could not fix them. I don't know if they have bee
Hi:
One more *possible* "clue."
Just before the kernel configuration screen appears (this screen fills up
the screen, replacing diagnostic/bootup messages), I get a one-line message
that includes the terms "timer" and "frequency" along with some numbers
(that may be in hexadecmial).
This mayb
Hi:
In my last posting, I described changing some BIOS setting individually.
After some feedback, I have tried to change a group of settings. I changed
the following three settings before booting the installation disks:
BIOS parameter Default Changed to
--
Hi:
I looked in BIOS setup to see if there were any settings that I could try
changing to make the boot floopies work. The only ones that I found that
seemed to apply were (defaults in brackets):
Configuration Table[Disabled]
PCI IRQ setting[Auto]
PCI IRQ sh
Phoenix wrote:
>If it is the same kind of acer as I have you may be in luck, hidden
>away on the back panel hidden behind a sticker and a metal knockout there
>are 2 ps/2 style connectors. Pull the top off of your box and see if you
>have them (near the parrellel port) I have been running -
Phoenix wrote:
>If it is the same kind of acer as I have you may be in luck,
>hidden away on the back panel hidden behind a sticker and a
>metal knockout there are 2 ps/2 style connectors. Pull the
>top off of your box and see if you have them (near the parrellel
>port) I have been running -curren
Hi:
Thanks for your reply. I know that FreeBSD developers are busy people and
give up precious time for FreeBSD development. I respect that a great deal,
and appreciate the developers taking the time to help. I also understand
that the time constraints require that users spend some time look
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