Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
On 30 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
On 29 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What is supplied with 4.11-release is old and a number of
utilities - like firefox - will not build on it anymore.
I run two 4.11-stable machines here and both compile firefox from
On 30 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
On 29 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What is supplied with 4.11-release is old and a number of
utilities - like firefox - will not build on it anymore.
I run two 4.11-stable machines here and both compile firefox from
ports very fine still. I did
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Subject: 4.11-RELEASE install error
I'm installing via ftp from one of my own servers where I
copied disc1-gnome,
disc2.
I did a minimal install and a x-user install, selecting gnome.
These two installs worked fine.
Then I copied disc1-kde into the same directory
On 29 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What is supplied with 4.11-release is old and a number of utilities -
like firefox - will not build on it anymore.
I run two 4.11-stable machines here and both compile firefox from ports
very fine still.
I did not come across packages (yet) that did not
On 5/30/05, Steven Friedrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I notice that during a CD install, the progress bar sometimes appears to back
up, perhaps indicating a read that has to be performed again. Perhaps when I
use cp, there isn't anything detecting these read errors and I get corrupt
data?
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Subject: Re: 4.11-RELEASE install error
I don't want to offend anyone
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Subject: Re: 4.11-RELEASE install error
On 29 May Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
What is supplied with 4.11-release is old
I'm installing via ftp from one of my own servers where I copied disc1-gnome,
disc2.
I did a minimal install and a x-user install, selecting gnome.
These two installs worked fine.
Then I copied disc1-kde into the same directory that the previous two discs
went into.
This time I elected x-user
of utilities -
like firefox - will not build on it anymore.
Ted
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Friedrich
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 2:37 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: 4.11-RELEASE install error
I'm installing via ftp