quot;inet6 fd00::21:1:101/112"
An example on handbook/network-ipv6.html would have prevented me from
having to guess (and guess wrong, in my case).
--Paul Hoffman
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On 3 May 2017, at 7:01, Brandon J. Wandersee wrote:
Paul Hoffman writes:
Greetings. The description in "5.7.3. Xfce" is incomplete, at least
for
installing with "pkg". You also need "pkg install xinit" and "pkg
install Xorg", at least for FreeBSD 11
Also, to start, you need "startxfce4", not "startx".
--Paul Hoffman
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>Date-Required:
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>Release:9.2
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id not save the error message, but I'm quite sure it
didn't work as one would hope.
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itched a 9.2 system over to pkg a couple of days ago, and did what the
> Handbook says--really, just install pkg and run pkg2ng--and did not see those
> messages.
You might have this backwards. I'm pretty sure that the handbook shows the old
configuration information, and the Wiki
Google the messages
- Discover https://wiki.freebsd.org/pkgng
- Make those changes
- Carry on
This seems kind of non-optimal. Can the Handbook be fixed to deal with the
newer way "pkg" runs?
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>Release:9.1
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>Environment:
FreeBSD labba