Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 04:58:41 GMT From: "Dead Line" <dead_line@hotmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: djohnson@acuson.com Subject: Re: netscape, 3 term windows,!! Message-ID: <F194KZmcK8r6beUzmRf000004f8@hotmail.com>
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This is not the Linux netscape.! its the Unix-FreeBSD one, which
included in the CD.
i install it many times and it stillgives the error..
Couldnot open /usr/libexec/ld.so
and there is a question down of this page, about 3 term windows,
please, if somebody could help. Thank you.
> > This is in FreeBSD 3.2 -Release
> >
> > 1- I installed the Netscape and some other things from the port
> > collection, when I type # netscape in one of the Term windows
> > in X window, it will give me an error massage says
> > ?Couldn?t pen /usr/libexec/ld.so? !
> > I again, did not do anything, but adding the Netscape package!
> > How I can Solve this please and run the Netscape ?
>
>Three rhetorical questions: Was this the Linux netscape? Did you install
>the Linux compatibility package? Is the Linux compatibility daemon on?
>Package dependencies should have picked these up...
>
>One obvious question: does Netscape (with a capital N) exist on your
>system? Do a "whereis Netscape". Somehow I'm guessing that you need to
>type in 'netscape' with a lowercase 'n'.
>
>David
2- when I do # startx it will go X window but I can see nothing but
3 term windows! Is that how FreeBSD windows will look ? normally?
Or I have something not working?
I installed some of KDE desktop stuff, but I still can see
nothing but these 3 term Windows, what I shall do please!
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