er's home directory is another one to check.
It can only be writable by the user.
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(see
http://people.freebsd.org/~anholt/dri/), but enabling it in the config
is harmless. 24bit isn't supported by the driver so I run in 16bit which
is fine. The default configurator option to XFree86 gives a config which
doesn't work, incidently.
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fine so NIS is okay. Is this supposed to work?
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On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 02:22:45PM +, Glenn Johnson wrote:
}You have remake your NIS maps. Go to /var/yp and type make as root.
Sorry, this is on an NIS client. The maps are already in NIS, I can't
access them from my FreeBSD client by using + in /etc/services.
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