On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:52:00 +1300, James Pole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/11/2004, at 4:42 PM, Mike Jeays wrote:
>
> > It seems to have Xorg as a replacment. I am having all sorts of
> > trouble
> > configuring X for one machine - it seems to be a new learning
> > experience
> > altogethe
On 10/11/2004, at 4:42 PM, Mike Jeays wrote:
It seems to have Xorg as a replacment. I am having all sorts of
trouble
configuring X for one machine - it seems to be a new learning
experience
altogether. Guess I am a bit frustrated this evening...
Configuring Xorg is quite simple.
As root run the
it was said:
hi:
i downloaded the new 5.3 release (i386 iso disks 1, 2).
i have installed freebsd many times. this release does not have
'XFree86' as a 'Configure' option.
is this me or is there a problem?
thanks,
efs
Hello,
It's you :). From the Release Notes:
FreeBSD now uses Xorg inste
On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 22:13, e wrote:
> hi:
>
> i downloaded the new 5.3 release (i386 iso disks 1, 2).
>
> i have installed freebsd many times. this release does not have
> 'XFree86' as a 'Configure' option.
>
> is this me or is there a problem?
>
> thanks,
>
> efs
>
>
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e wrote:
hi:
i downloaded the new 5.3 release (i386 iso disks 1, 2).
i have installed freebsd many times. this release does not have
'XFree86' as a 'Configure' option.
is this me or is there a problem?
thanks,
efs
That capability was removed from sysinstall 2 months ago.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/
hi:
i downloaded the new 5.3 release (i386 iso disks 1, 2).
i have installed freebsd many times. this release does not have
'XFree86' as a 'Configure' option.
is this me or is there a problem?
thanks,
efs
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