Hi,
Ack, make installworld failed! The Makefile seems broken:
Dionysus# make installworld
mkdir -p /tmp/install.281
for prog in [ awk cat chflags chmod chown date echo egrep find grep
install ln make makewhatis mtree mv perl rm sed sh sysctl test true
uname wc zic; do cp `which $prog`
Brian Somers wrote:
The only strange occurrence I've seen that sounds even vaguely
similar is that if you leave out a nameserver line in
/compat/linux/etc/hosts, it *doesn't* default to 127.1.
Try adding a nameserver line (if you haven't already got one).
Thanks for the suggestion,
rod person wrote:
here is my ppp.conf. also try using ppxp from the ports, which is
what I use in X.
either way I have no problems
Rod
My ppp.conf file is pretty much identical to yours, the only difference
being that I don't have the ident user-ppp VERSION (built
COMPILATIONDATE)
rod person wrote:
here is my ppp.conf. also try using ppxp from the ports, which is
what I use in X.
either way I have no problems
Rod
My ppp.conf file is pretty much identical to yours, the only difference
being that I don't have the ident user-ppp VERSION (built
Hi,
Six million *.rpm files later, I've finally got the Linux version of
Mozilla working properly. However, neither the Linux versions of Mozilla
or Opera seem to be able use my PPP connection - they simply can't
connect to anything, even when I'm fully connected and browsing using
the FreeBSD
Hi,
I'm experiencing Linux emulation issues on my FreeBSD-4.1 setup.
Whenever I attempt to run a Linux binary, they try to access my FreeBSD
library /usr/X11R6/lib/libxalflaunch.so.0 - even for programs that
apparently have *no* need of this library (Linux version or otherwise).
In particular,
Hi,
I'm experiencing Linux emulation issues on my FreeBSD-4.1 setup.
Whenever I attempt to run a Linux binary, they try to access my FreeBSD
library /usr/X11R6/lib/libxalflaunch.so.0 - even for programs that
apparently have *no* need of this library (Linux version or otherwise).
In particular,
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, are there any commands available that will inform
me how many shared memory pages are currently being used by the running
system?
Thanks.
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