ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.
I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.
so it's definitely linux ports.. and i have linux-base-7.1.1 installed.
If the output of kldstat shows that 'linux.ko' is loaded and
you still have this problem then try to use
turn on your linuxulator
btw, mplayer is a native player for *BSD that plays divx files very nicely.
Quoting Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When i try to launch divxPlayer (up to date and compiled from ports) I get:
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap
anyone know the fix?
From: Mike Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/10/28 Mon AM 11:53:23 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: divxPlayer
When i try to launch divxPlayer (up to date and compiled from ports) I get:
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap
My guess is that you installed Linux emulation,
Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not
solved the problem of me getting :
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.
I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.
so it's definitely linux ports.. and i have linux-base-7.1.1 installed.
To
Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not
solved the problem of me getting :
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.
I've tried running netscape communciator as well with the same msg.
Did you reboot afterwards?
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On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Mike Johnston wrote:
Unfortunatley, adding the line linux=YES to /etc/rc.conf has not
solved the problem of me getting :
Should be:
linux_enable=YES
ELF binary type 3 not known.
Abort trap.
I've tried running netscape communciator as well
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 1:40:34 -0500
Steve Wingate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rehash doesn't re-read rc.conf AFAIK
i'm pretty sure it does..i could be wrong, though, but i seem to recall
it working fine when i added 'linux_enable=YES' awhile back.
- erk
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rehash re-reads the paths for csh and derivitives
for i't in-store copy of where executables are stored.
linux_enable=YES
is only activated on boot, or when you goto single user
mode and then back to mult-user mode
(shutdown now, ^D)
you can enable the linux stuff manually as user root
by typing