I have a FreeBSD 4.8 server set up. During the sysinstall I specified that I wanted
Mozilla to install.
>From the Gnome gui, Mozilla is not a menu choice.
How do I get it onto the menu?
Thanks,
Larry Nobs
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Larry
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From: "Peter Ulrich Kruppa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lrnobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: Mozilla not a menu choice in Gnome
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I am a new user learning about Unix.
I found the shutdown command and have been using "shutdown now" to shut down
before powering off.
When the pc boots up it complains that it was incorrectly shut down.
Am I following an incorrect procedure?
Thanks,
Larry Nobs
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I just installed FreeBSD 4.8. The screen that asks for ip addresses and
server name required me to type in a server name of "some sort". I put in
BSDSRVR1 as the name. That screen was content with the answer, but each
time I start the computer SENDMAIL complains that the name is no good and
then
I am setting up a new server so I could just reinstall, but this is a
learning opportunity.
I was changing the hostname of the computer. In rc.conf I apparently left
the leading " off the name.
BSD doesn't like this. It stops the boot and allows/forces me to a shell. So
I found that "cat" shows
It works. Thanks all.
XP recognizes my Samba Server now too. Apparently XP did not like my old
hostname:
"localhost", claimed someone else on the network was already using that
name, probably itself.
Larry Nobs
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From: "Atom Powers" <[EMAIL
I had a jsp web application written for me which was setup on RedHat9.
I would like to move this onto FreeBSD or OpenBSD if possible.
The Tomcat version used was 4.1 and the Java SDK used was Java 2 SDK
Standard Edition 1.4.2
Will these versions run on FreeBSD 4.8, 4.9, or 5.2 or do I have to st
I have been googling for a while now and I can't find a "how to" on doing
this with FreeBSD.
Please point me to a book, or white paper, or site if you know of one.
Thanks,
Larry Nobs
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