Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 04:06:04 +0000 From: B J <va6bmj@gmail.com> To: freebsd@dreamchaser.org Cc: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Problems With Running Firefox Under Xfce Message-ID: <CAP7QzkMQXJLqxFBsvDGFDz8zfJPgH%2BnEPqycKOc2oNdfJKyFzw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <09022b01-da91-f4cd-8f6b-14f2dc646837@dreamchaser.org> References: <CAP7QzkPbc9jQWLLf8iGSUx1A76_fh1yNiS3biZebgGkrFAnVBg@mail.gmail.com> <09022b01-da91-f4cd-8f6b-14f2dc646837@dreamchaser.org>
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<snip> > I used to have a similar sort of problem, not exactly the same. > Rather than rebooting, have you tried re-initing or re-starting just the > appropriate processes? As I recall, I usually got my situation resolved > by re-establishing my firewall rules using "sh ipfw_rules" or something > like that. I never did figure out why it was dropping out, but it > happened under similar circumstances. <snip> Thanks for your comment. Part of the problem is that, for some reason, I can't toggle between enabling and disabling the network interface, which I was able to do before. I made a note of the IP address and the net mask and entered them by hand. It seemed to work but in more recent versions of Xfce, it did that automatically. BMJ
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