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I got the error mess. when I tried to start emacs:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: shared object "libXaw.so.6" not found
Someone in the ques. mailgroup
said emacs is looking for an X-window lib. But,
I have not installed X and will not for a time.
I thought emacs like vi was "text based". why do
I need X to start it?
The suggestion was made (since I installed from packages),
was to install emacs from the ports. I have never installed
a prog. from ports. Ques: I installed a the port durring
my FreeBSD install. Does that mean I don't have to
download anything and thus could make emacs from what I
already have on my local hd?
If i have to download "whatever" to install using the ports
how long would it take w/56 modem?
Or, could I load an x component or lib from packages
to get emacs to start?
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change:
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. Ques: I installed ALL the ports durring
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 12:10:06AM -0500, Dan Langille wrote:
> The FreeBSD Diary contains a large number of practical
> examples and how-to guides. This message is posted weekly
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> These are the articles posted during this period:
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> 16-Jan : Your Makefile has been rebuilt.
> One very annoying failure of make buildworld...
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I can add to this. Even if the date is set correctly, one still
can experience the behaviour like this if some source files have
modification dates pointing to a future time. A simple tool to
eliminate these inconsistencies is ``find . -mtime -0'' followed
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Hi,
I use portversion to keep my port tree in good shape.
But how do I install apache with suexec support?
Basically, how can I set option with the install from the port tree?
I would like to know how to do it with portversion and without?
Is there someone that can help me?
Sebastien
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>Just a suggestion. Forget emacs and learn vi. I think vi is easier for a new
>user to get a handle on. It's always there on any UNIX-like system. It'll run
>faster because it uses a lot less system resources than emacs.
>
yeah, I'm adequate on vi and thought I should
experience Emacs, "The King of the Editors".
After 10 minutes of emacs and I was beat to a pulp.
I agree w/you.
>Another suggestion. Since you installed all ports you probably installed
>xemacs, the X version of emacs. Try to uninstall xemacs. Just a wild guess.
>libXaw is a set of X widgets. Installing emacs may have linked emacs and
>xemacs so that calling emacs calls xemacs. This is all pure speculation, of
>course.
Nope, it was emacs 20.7, I think GNU emacs.
Actually I want to try Nedit. If nedit has the
":" command line like vi for regular expressions,
or something like it, it'll be good.
>
>Good luck.
>
>Chris Browning
>brownicm#prokyon.com
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I rather fear I've reached the point of no return with FreeBSD. Please
understand this isn't a flame in any sense; the problems are probably a
reflection of my own ignorance, but after a lot of work and lots of help
from users I'm still unable to communicate with my modem, either on my
laptop or my desktop. Neither tip nor ppp works for me. I have no
problems with either on Linux so it can hardly be a hardware or BIOS
problem.
I like a lot of things about FreeBSD. notably its political philosophy
(quite similar to that of Debian). However, Debian works admirably for
me so FreeBSD has been just an experiment. I'm glad to have tried it and
it's been an interesting learning experience, but I'm doubtful about
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past 10 days and am feeling rather low!)
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Red Hat Linux Professional costs $199.95 x86
Holy sh*t, they are getting perversely greedy, i see now why no one want to
make a commercial distribution of FreeBSD, because, US, the comunity aroung
FreeBSD love FreeBSD so much that we keep it at the right price FREE!!!
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I had a bad crash, recently? (well was doing something while system suddenly
restarts oh I believe I was messing with DVD's) What logs can I check in
order to find out what it caused?
I'm completely clueless on this.
BTW: /var/logs/all.log, messages.log and other don't clear the picture up,
unfortunately.
Any help is welcome.
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Im going to get my FreeBSD box online and was thinking of upgrading to DSL. Does anyone know a good NIC that wont give me alot headaches? Also, does anyone in the NYC area know a good DSL provider?
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Gerardo writes:
> Red Hat Linux Professional costs $199.95 x86
>
> Holy sh*t, they are getting perversely greedy ...
I predicted this long ago. What did you expect? Red Hat and other Linux
distributors are not in business out of an altruistic desire to bring
computing to the masses free of charge. They'll make as much money as they
can, in any way they can, just like any other company (including much-hated
Microsoft).
> ... i see now why no one want to make a commercial
> distribution of FreeBSD, because, US, the comunity
> aroung FreeBSD love FreeBSD so much that we keep
> it at the right price FREE!!!
Another good reason is that FreeBSD works as-is, "out of the box." You
don't have to add a "distribution" with half the code in it just to get a
complete operating system environment.
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> Im going to get my FreeBSD box online and was thinking of upgrading to
> DSL. Does anyone know a good NIC that wont give me alot headaches?
> Also, does anyone in the NYC area know a good DSL provider?
Intel or Kingston. Stay away from SMC/Realtek and 3Com. Also
asking questions like this on -questions will yield better results. :)
Rick
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Julian writes:
> You can still download *everything* (as iso
> images if you wish) that comes with RH Pro from
> their website.
For the moment, perhaps. But wait and see. Red Hat is not going to be the
first exception to the rule in the history of capitalism. As they get
greedier, the idea of giving _anything_ away will seem more and more like
giving away the goose that lays the golden eggs, and little by little, it
will all become proprietary, one way or another.
> The method they choose is through support
> and services, and that seems to be working
> for them thus far.
Until they want more money, at least.
> err, FreeBSD is just like a "distribution", 'cept
> there's only one to choose from.
Good!
> If you don't like the idea of commercial distributions,
> there's Debian for example.
I'll just take FreeBSD.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:29 pm, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Gerardo writes:
> > Red Hat Linux Professional costs $199.95 x86
> >
> > Holy sh*t, they are getting perversely greedy ...
>
> I predicted this long ago. What did you expect? Red Hat and other Linux
> distributors are not in business out of an altruistic desire to bring
> computing to the masses free of charge. They'll make as much money as
> they can, in any way they can, just like any other company (including
> much-hated Microsoft).
>
Oh please. You can still download *everything* (as iso images if you wish)
that comes with RH Pro from their website. You can also buy the base CD's
(all you really need anyway) for a couple of bucks from cheapbytes and
linuxmall.
But no, of course they're not doing it completely altruistically. They're
a company. They're there to make money. The method they choose is through
support and services, and that seems to be working for them thus far.
On the flip side they help Linux a lot by providing full time programmers
to work on open source software, and the whole community benefits there.
But you can (legally =p) have a fully working RH system without paying them
a dime.
> > ... i see now why no one want to make a commercial
> > distribution of FreeBSD, because, US, the comunity
> > aroung FreeBSD love FreeBSD so much that we keep
> > it at the right price FREE!!!
>
> Another good reason is that FreeBSD works as-is, "out of the box." You
> don't have to add a "distribution" with half the code in it just to get a
> complete operating system environment.
>
err, FreeBSD is just like a "distribution", 'cept there's only one to
choose from. You don't "add a distribution", you choose one that packages
everything you need. And they too work out of the box (that's the whole
point after all). If you don't like the idea of commercial distributions,
there's Debian for example.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 1:45 pm, Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Julian writes:
> > You can still download *everything* (as iso
> > images if you wish) that comes with RH Pro from
> > their website.
>
> For the moment, perhaps. But wait and see. Red Hat is not going to be
> the first exception to the rule in the history of capitalism. As they
> get greedier, the idea of giving _anything_ away will seem more and more
> like giving away the goose that lays the golden eggs, and little by
> little, it will all become proprietary, one way or another.
>
Everything that they've done so far is GLP'd, so that's there forever in
any case. And they're not stupid, they know if they start closing things
up, that people will desert them... they're aware that it's not their
goose. In any case, even if they did do that, there are other options,
nothings lost... it is after all just one packaging of a set of free
software.
> > The method they choose is through support
> > and services, and that seems to be working
> > for them thus far.
>
> Until they want more money, at least.
>
I doubt that. It's very hard to make money on something that can be gotten
for free.
> > err, FreeBSD is just like a "distribution", 'cept
> > there's only one to choose from.
>
> Good!
>
Right, that scary choice thing is baaaaaad
> > If you don't like the idea of commercial distributions,
> > there's Debian for example.
>
> I'll just take FreeBSD.
That's fine. I use both. That's not the issue.
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How the heck do I use a "vesa bus driver" for x-windows.
I have an old 486 w/an s3 805 video chip and it's
become a challange now to get it to run X.
I have tried everything I know and #startX always
fatally freezes my pc - no keyboard, no video,
I have to manually reboot.
It has been suggested I try the vesa driver.
I can't find any documentation anywhere on how to
implement this. Does anyone know what has to be done?
Thanks.
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On Tuesday, 22 January 2002 at 11:28:29 +0000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I rather fear I've reached the point of no return with FreeBSD. Please
> understand this isn't a flame in any sense; the problems are probably a
> reflection of my own ignorance, but after a lot of work and lots of help
> from users I'm still unable to communicate with my modem, either on my
> laptop or my desktop. Neither tip nor ppp works for me. I have no
> problems with either on Linux so it can hardly be a hardware or BIOS
> problem.
I haven't seen you posting any questions on the FreeBSD-questions
list. You shouldn't expect technical help on -newbies; that's not
what the list is for, and most of the people who could help you aren't
subscribed to it.
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>===== Original Message From Greg Lehey =====
>On Tuesday, 22 January 2002 at 11:28:29 +0000, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I rather fear I've reached the point of no return with FreeBSD. Please
>> understand this isn't a flame in any sense; the problems are probably a
>> reflection of my own ignorance, but after a lot of work and lots of help
>> from users I'm still unable to communicate with my modem, either on my
>> laptop or my desktop. Neither tip nor ppp works for me. I have no
>> problems with either on Linux so it can hardly be a hardware or BIOS
>> problem.
Sorry to state the obvious but have tried minicom?
btw, "Linux : Installation, Configuration, Use"
by M. Kofler has good modem setup info that helped
me in Freebsd.
I apologize if you already have tried this, I have
not kept up w/your thread. You use minicom to see
if you can "talk" to your modem. If after trying
minicon and possibly playing w/the bios, the irq,
looking at #demseg, the modem's hardware jumpers,
and trying whatever they say in freebsd-questions,
or comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc, if after that you
still can't do "ATZ" in minicom and get the modem to
answer "OK", then hang it up (oh wow, a pun).
BUT, then after ATZ OK works, use minicom to manually dial
the isp and you can see exactly what the log
in process is, and that can help w/the ppp part of it.
If you report the login you see in minicom to
freebsd-questions (better to post it there [though
you could try going under the radar and post it
in newbies - but more tech ques. aren't supposed to be
posted here]) you will definately get ppp up.
Lee G.
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Hi everybody!
I don't know how to complete this task.
Can anybody help me (or say - is this question stupid ?:)
I have source tree (that is /usr/src) installed from packages from CD
release 4.3.
As i understand it is NOT working source tree, cause there is CVS/ folder
only in src/ itself,
and no anywhere else (not in src/bin , src/contrib .... and so on).
All tree tagged as RELENG_4_3 ( there is file src/CVS/Tag).
As i understand this is enough to build a REAL source tree (that has CVS/ in
every source folder)
RELENG_4_3 and not download every file in tree from server.
How can i do this with cvs(1) ?
P.S. cvs up -r RELENG_4_3 -d - failed
it starts to download all files
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> not kept up w/your thread. You use minicom to see
> if you can "talk" to your modem. If after trying
Somewbody in the newsgroup once called kermit
"bread and butter". Maybe we should be picky about such things in the
newbies newsgroup too.
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At the boot time of my recompiled kernel I get this message:
"panic:processor features not configured (FPU,DE,TSC,MSR ...)",
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Mine is an onboard chip in an IBM 486 value point pc.
w/1 meg video ram.
But, I got X up and running.
I used "generic VGA" for the card/chip
and VGA - the barest bones config. for the
monitor, and I think "16" for the color depth
(one up from the lowest) and you know -
I got a simple but nifty x-windows.
I think they key was to select generic VGA for the card.
I'm not getting all the perfomance I can get out of the
chip but Hey, I'm not using this thing for CAD to design
suspension bridges. Not flashy but seems OK.
Thanks,
Lee G
>===== Original Message From jmdupx@yahoo.com =====
>believe it or not, I was trying to set up a near identical card on a
>machine last month, and i think you might be in for a rough time
>with it
>
>first, you need to run XFconfig anyhow, to calibrate refresh rates
>and so on, and you can ignore that the card is vesa or any other
>kind of connector, since it is just the chipset that matters, which
>means just picking the right Xserver - the one I tried to load and
>configure for it in XFconfig was s3vga or similar, which is the
>recommended one for this chip
>
>i have to warn you not to hold out much hope though, as despite
>much effort when i tried to set up mine the card would have none of
>it
>
>my card was also vesa, s3-805 chipset with 2mb on-board
>RAM, and it worked just fine as a 16 colour card in Dos or
>Windoze or (Suse) Linux which I tried it with to begin with, but no
>matter how much I played around with jumpers on the card (which
>I knew were right anyhow from an old manual), or with vesa TSR's
>which I found on some websites or other stuff to help get the card
>running I never once got xfconfig86 to load a server on it
>
>I became convinced the problem was due to some of the refresh
>rate control circuitry, based on the fact that I also have some
>DOS apps for setting up specific graphics modes, and this
>software works great with just about every other card I've ever
>setup (believe me, quite a few), and on the S3-805 it would lock
>up instantly, no matter what display mode I was trying to configure -
> exactly the same behavior as in XFconfig, which would not accept
> a single display mode to test or adjust - it just locked the whole PC
>
>I know the card was working at a basic level, i had all the possible
>information I could want about chipset, ramdac, clock chips etc
>and all the memory (detachable chips) was tested ok on another
>card too, so in the end I just figured it was something in the design
>of the card itself
>
>i finally fitted a trident 9440 in the machine instead
>
>let me know if you could use the jumper layouts if you dont know
>yours and think it could help
>
>
>Jean-Mark
>jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
>On 22 Jan 2002, at 19:31, leegold wrote:
>
>> How the heck do I use a "vesa bus driver" for x-windows.
>> I have an old 486 w/an s3 805 video chip and it's
>> become a challange now to get it to run X.
>> I have tried everything I know and #startX always
>> fatally freezes my pc - no keyboard, no video,
>> I have to manually reboot.
>>
>> It has been suggested I try the vesa driver.
>> I can't find any documentation anywhere on how to
>> implement this. Does anyone know what has to be done?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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Hi.
> At the boot time of my recompiled kernel I get this message:
> "panic:processor features not configured (FPU,DE,TSC,MSR ...)",
> and it hangs.How can I return to GENERIC kernel from here ? Or should
> I
> reinstall everything from scratch? Help anybody,please.
At the 10 second countdown, press a key (except return).
Enter: "boot kernel.GENERIC"
In YOUR kernel configuration. You have choosen the wrong CPU.
If you have booted with the generic kernel, type "dmesg" and look what it says about your CPU (class 586 or 686 or what else...)
What kind of CPU is in your machine ?
hth.
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yep, sounds like the only thing i didnt try with my card, but didnt
like the idea of running in just 16 colours on that system
up to what resolution can you get yours to display now?
Jean-Mark
jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
On 23 Jan 2002, at 15:56, leegold wrote:
> Mine is an onboard chip in an IBM 486 value point pc.
> w/1 meg video ram.
>
> But, I got X up and running.
>
> I used "generic VGA" for the card/chip
> and VGA - the barest bones config. for the
> monitor, and I think "16" for the color depth
> (one up from the lowest) and you know -
> I got a simple but nifty x-windows.
>
> I think they key was to select generic VGA for the card.
> I'm not getting all the perfomance I can get out of the
> chip but Hey, I'm not using this thing for CAD to design
> suspension bridges. Not flashy but seems OK.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Lee G
>
>
> >===== Original Message From jmdupx@yahoo.com =====
> >believe it or not, I was trying to set up a near identical card on a
> >machine last month, and i think you might be in for a rough time with
> >it
> >
> >first, you need to run XFconfig anyhow, to calibrate refresh rates
> >and so on, and you can ignore that the card is vesa or any other kind
> >of connector, since it is just the chipset that matters, which means
> >just picking the right Xserver - the one I tried to load and
> >configure for it in XFconfig was s3vga or similar, which is the
> >recommended one for this chip
> >
> >i have to warn you not to hold out much hope though, as despite
> >much effort when i tried to set up mine the card would have none of
> >it
> >
> >my card was also vesa, s3-805 chipset with 2mb on-board
> >RAM, and it worked just fine as a 16 colour card in Dos or
> >Windoze or (Suse) Linux which I tried it with to begin with, but no
> >matter how much I played around with jumpers on the card (which I
> >knew were right anyhow from an old manual), or with vesa TSR's
> >which I found on some websites or other stuff to help get the card
> >running I never once got xfconfig86 to load a server on it
> >
> >I became convinced the problem was due to some of the refresh
> >rate control circuitry, based on the fact that I also have some DOS
> >apps for setting up specific graphics modes, and this software works
> >great with just about every other card I've ever setup (believe me,
> >quite a few), and on the S3-805 it would lock up instantly, no
> >matter what display mode I was trying to configure -
> > exactly the same behavior as in XFconfig, which would not accept a
> > single display mode to test or adjust - it just locked the whole PC
> >
> >I know the card was working at a basic level, i had all the possible
> >information I could want about chipset, ramdac, clock chips etc and
> >all the memory (detachable chips) was tested ok on another card too,
> >so in the end I just figured it was something in the design of the
> >card itself
> >
> >i finally fitted a trident 9440 in the machine instead
> >
> >let me know if you could use the jumper layouts if you dont know
> >yours and think it could help
> >
> >
> >Jean-Mark
> >jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On 22 Jan 2002, at 19:31, leegold wrote:
> >
> >> How the heck do I use a "vesa bus driver" for x-windows.
> >> I have an old 486 w/an s3 805 video chip and it's
> >> become a challange now to get it to run X.
> >> I have tried everything I know and #startX always
> >> fatally freezes my pc - no keyboard, no video,
> >> I have to manually reboot.
> >>
> >> It has been suggested I try the vesa driver.
> >> I can't find any documentation anywhere on how to
> >> implement this. Does anyone know what has to be done?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
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Hi there,
I just installed my first FreeBSD server. I'ts so easy.
But can't get it shut down.
I'm able to log in as Root but what is the command to shut down.
BTW I lost the configuration of my NIC but I will find it back ;-)
groetjes,
Ton Spaan
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Ton Spaan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just installed my first FreeBSD server. I'ts so easy.
> But can't get it shut down.
> I'm able to log in as Root but what is the command to shut down.
>
'halt' will do it...
>
> BTW I lost the configuration of my NIC but I will find it back ;-)
>
>
>
> groetjes,
>
> Ton Spaan
> (haal removethis uit mijn E-mail adres weg)
>
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On Wednesday 23 January 2002 02:38 pm, Ton Spaan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just installed my first FreeBSD server. I'ts so easy.
> But can't get it shut down.
> I'm able to log in as Root but what is the command to shut down.
Log in as root and type "shutdown -h now". As a server that's all you'll ever
need. As a desktop client I find kdm to very convenient as it allows normal
users to log off. Read the kdm instructions very carefully first before
enabling this on a remotely accessible box.
David
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Congrats, Ton! ...and welcome to FBSD!
If you want to shut down (then turn off the power switch if desired):
#shutdown -p now
...should do it....
At 11:38 PM 1.23.2002 +0100, Ton Spaan wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I just installed my first FreeBSD server. I'ts so easy.
>But can't get it shut down.
>I'm able to log in as Root but what is the command to shut down.
>
>
>BTW I lost the configuration of my NIC but I will find it back ;-)
>
>
>
>groetjes,
>
>Ton Spaan
>(haal removethis uit mijn E-mail adres weg)
>
>
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Best regards,
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===================================================
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...I just reread my answer and it might be confusing: I said:
==============================
"If you want to shut down (then turn off the power switch if desired):
#shutdown -p now
...should do it....
==============================
DO NOT turn off the power switch first.... run the shutdown command and
THEN turn off the power if desired....
At 04:44 PM 1.23.2002 -0600, jacks@sage-american.com wrote:
>Congrats, Ton! ...and welcome to FBSD!
>
>If you want to shut down (then turn off the power switch if desired):
>#shutdown -p now
>...should do it....
>
>At 11:38 PM 1.23.2002 +0100, Ton Spaan wrote:
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I just installed my first FreeBSD server. I'ts so easy.
>>But can't get it shut down.
>>I'm able to log in as Root but what is the command to shut down.
>>
>>
>>BTW I lost the configuration of my NIC but I will find it back ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>>groetjes,
>>
>>Ton Spaan
>>(haal removethis uit mijn E-mail adres weg)
>>
>>
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>
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On 2002-01-23 23:38:16, Ton Spaan wrote:
> BTW I lost the configuration of my NIC but I will find it back ;-)
Hello Ton,
That can be fixed later on. The installation program can be found at
/stand/sysinstall when you finish. Of course, you can also configure
your network card by editing the /etc/rc.conf file.
Since you're a beginner, it's pointless to send you searching for
documentation yourself. Start at http://www.FreeBSD.org/docs.html and
remember that above all, this is supposed to be fun...
Cheers,
--
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>===== Original Message From Heiko Recktenwald
=====
>> not kept up w/your thread. You use minicom to see
>> if you can "talk" to your modem. If after trying
>
>Somewbody in the newsgroup once called kermit
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>H.
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Hello,
I am trying to download the iso images for Intel
platform using windows.
Using a browser, I go to the relavant directory.
I can see the file 4.4-min.iso
Q1: DO I right click & save the file to be able to
burn a bootable FreeBSD CDROM?
Q2: What is the file CHECKSUM.MD5 for? Should I
download this also?
I have limited time to access a broadband connection.
SO I would appreciate a quick answer.
Thank you
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Thanks Jaron,
Specifically, I want to know how to save the file.
When I right click & try to save the file it tries to
save it as '4.4-install'. Should I append '.iso' to
make it look like '4.4-install-iso'?
Thanks
--- Jaron Omega wrote: > On Thu,
Jan 24, 2002 at 04:11:33AM +0000, Tadimeti
> Keshav wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am trying to download the iso images for Intel
> > platform using windows.
> >
> > Using a browser, I go to the relavant directory.
> > I can see the file 4.4-min.iso
> >
> > Q1: DO I right click & save the file to be able to
> > burn a bootable FreeBSD CDROM?
> > Q2: What is the file CHECKSUM.MD5 for? Should I
> > download this also?
> >
> > I have limited time to access a broadband
> connection.
> > SO I would appreciate a quick answer.
> >
> > Thank you
>
> You download the iso image.. the CHECKSUM.MD5 is
> not needed.
>
> Jaron Omega
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Hello Lee,
If you're using the VGA X-server then im pretty sure
16 means just 16 colors - I always assumed it was
also maximum screen size of 640 x 480, which is what
I meant to be asking in my last post :
<< which screen resolution>>
Jean-Mark
jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
--- leegold wrote:
> >===== Original Message From jmdupx@yahoo.com =====
> >yep, sounds like the only thing i didnt try with
> my card, but didnt
> >like the idea of running in just 16 colours on
> that system
>
> I think the 16 refers for 16 bit color?
> I think I get 256 colors.
>
> Standby, I will find out what my settings are
> tomorrow.
> Since you have 2 meg video ram you probably could
> get more
> colors by using the 24 bit mode. I used XF86Setup to
> configure X.
>
> I'll have to look at some jpegs and see how good/bad
> it really is.
>
> Lee
>
> >
> >up to what resolution can you get yours to display
> now?
> >
> >Jean-Mark
> >jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
> >
> >
> >On 23 Jan 2002, at 15:56, leegold wrote:
> >
> >> Mine is an onboard chip in an IBM 486 value point
> pc.
> >> w/1 meg video ram.
> >>
> >> But, I got X up and running.
> >>
> >> I used "generic VGA" for the card/chip
> >> and VGA - the barest bones config. for the
> >> monitor, and I think "16" for the color depth
> >> (one up from the lowest) and you know -
> >> I got a simple but nifty x-windows.
> >>
> >> I think they key was to select generic VGA for
> the card.
> >> I'm not getting all the perfomance I can get out
> of the
> >> chip but Hey, I'm not using this thing for CAD to
> design
> >> suspension bridges. Not flashy but seems OK.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Lee G
> >>
> >>
> >> >===== Original Message From jmdupx@yahoo.com
> =====
> >> >believe it or not, I was trying to set up a near
> identical card on a
> >> >machine last month, and i think you might be in
> for a rough time with
> >> >it
> >> >
> >> >first, you need to run XFconfig anyhow, to
> calibrate refresh rates
> >> >and so on, and you can ignore that the card is
> vesa or any other kind
> >> >of connector, since it is just the chipset that
> matters, which means
> >> >just picking the right Xserver - the one I tried
> to load and
> >> >configure for it in XFconfig was s3vga or
> similar, which is the
> >> >recommended one for this chip
> >> >
> >> >i have to warn you not to hold out much hope
> though, as despite
> >> >much effort when i tried to set up mine the card
> would have none of
> >> >it
> >> >
> >> >my card was also vesa, s3-805 chipset with
> 2mb on-board
> >> >RAM, and it worked just fine as a 16 colour
> card in Dos or
> >> >Windoze or (Suse) Linux which I tried it with
> to begin with, but no
> >> >matter how much I played around with jumpers on
> the card (which I
> >> >knew were right anyhow from an old manual), or
> with vesa TSR's
> >> >which I found on some websites or other stuff
> to help get the card
> >> >running I never once got xfconfig86 to load a
> server on it
> >> >
> >> >I became convinced the problem was due to some
> of the refresh
> >> >rate control circuitry, based on the fact that
> I also have some DOS
> >> >apps for setting up specific graphics modes,
> and this software works
> >> >great with just about every other card I've
> ever setup (believe me,
> >> >quite a few), and on the S3-805 it would lock
> up instantly, no
> >> >matter what display mode I was trying to
> configure -
> >> > exactly the same behavior as in XFconfig,
> which would not accept a
> >> > single display mode to test or adjust - it just
> locked the whole PC
> >> >
> >> >I know the card was working at a basic level, i
> had all the possible
> >> >information I could want about chipset, ramdac,
> clock chips etc and
> >> >all the memory (detachable chips) was tested ok
> on another card too,
> >> >so in the end I just figured it was something in
> the design of the
> >> >card itself
> >> >
> >> >i finally fitted a trident 9440 in the machine
> instead
> >> >
> >> >let me know if you could use the jumper layouts
> if you dont know
> >> >yours and think it could help
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >Jean-Mark
> >> >jmdupx_@_yahoo.com
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >On 22 Jan 2002, at 19:31, leegold wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> How the heck do I use a "vesa bus driver" for
> x-windows.
> >> >> I have an old 486 w/an s3 805 video chip and
> it's
> >> >> become a challange now to get it to run X.
> >> >> I have tried everything I know and #startX
> always
> >> >> fatally freezes my pc - no keyboard, no video,
> >> >> I have to manually reboot.
> >> >>
> >> >> It has been suggested I try the vesa driver.
> >> >> I can't find any documentation anywhere on how
> to
> >> >> implement this. Does anyone know what has to
> be done?
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks.
> >> >>
> >> >>
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Tadimeti Keshav wrote:
> Specifically, I want to know how to save the file.
> When I right click & try to save the file it tries to
> save it as '4.4-install'. Should I append '.iso' to
> make it look like '4.4-install-iso'?
The name is not critical. And you can always rename it
after downloading.
It depends on your cd burning program if it accepts a
file without the extension *.iso.
> > Q2: What is the file CHECKSUM.MD5 for? Should I
> > download this also?
This file is optional. It contains a short ascii-string
of the md5-checksum of the iso-image (just for
verification purposes). If you run the command
md5 or sometimes
md5sum
on a unix-box then you should get the same checksum
string printed out after a while.
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Hello All,
Thanks for your answers. I gather that all I do is copy the file =
4.4-install.iso for example to the CD-ROM. SO when I load the cd-rom on =
to windows, I should be able to see only ONE file - 4.4-install.iso for =
example.
Q: I have the standard (mini edition) for 4.3. Under WIn NT I do a dir =
of F: (which is my CD rom drive containing 4.3 BSD. The output is as =
follows:
Directory of F:\
04/21/01 11:46a .
04/21/01 11:46a ..
04/21/01 04:16a 9,707 ABOUT.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 980 ERRATA.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 34,686 HARDWARE.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 25,484 INSTALL.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 4,722 LAYOUT.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 3,615 README.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 42,508 RELNOTES.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 17,777 TROUBLE.TXT
04/21/01 04:16a 8,453 UPGRADE.TXT
04/20/01 09:44p XF86336
04/21/01 04:15a bin
04/21/01 04:15a catpages
04/21/01 04:16a 25 cdrom.inf
04/21/01 04:15a