C P wrote:
> 
> I installed xfree 4.1.0 on freeBSD and it works fine in
> itself. But installing it has messed up my capacity to run
> netscape: "Couldn't open /usr/libexec/ld.so." and trying to
> compile *anything* that uses X, such as nedit and the gimp
> has proved futile.

XFree86 is split into several packages.  Sounds like you need to install
XFree86-aoutlibs to get Netscrape working, and XFree86-4-libraries and
maybe more to be able to compile.  There are also "manuals" and
"clients" you might want.

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