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authorgclarkii <gclarkii@FreeBSD.org>1994-10-03 04:28:03 +0000
committergclarkii <gclarkii@FreeBSD.org>1994-10-03 04:28:03 +0000
commitdeca95ffa5ac6ca2be5667c7f51a64394bb42546 (patch)
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Added entrys for GCC and cleaned it up more.
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-rw-r--r--share/FAQ/FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ35
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/share/FAQ/FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ b/share/FAQ/FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ
index f98ca27..9b850d7 100644
--- a/share/FAQ/FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ
+++ b/share/FAQ/FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
FreeBSD
Frequently Asked Questions
- For Versions 1.1 and above
+ For Versions 1.1 and below
Please mail all suggestions and additions to <FreeBSD-FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG>
-Revision: $Id: FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ,v 1.1 1994/09/16 18:24:36 gclarkii Exp $
+Revision: $Id: FreeBSD-1.1.FAQ,v 1.2 1994/10/03 03:48:37 gclarkii Exp $
All entries are assumed to be relevant to both FreeBSD 1.1 and FreeBSD 1.1.5,
unless otherwise noted.
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ trouble with and you just don't see it here, then please send mail to:
Some of the instructions here will also refer to auxiliary utilities
-in the /usr/src/contrib/FAQ directory. CDROM purchasers and net folks
+in the /usr/src/share/FAQ directory. CDROM purchasers and net folks
who've grabbed the FreeBSD 1.1 `srcdist' will have these files. If
you don't have the source distribution, then you can either grab the
whole thing from:
@@ -355,13 +355,6 @@ Logitech and ATI mice:
2.7: I have a PS/2 mouse (`keyboard' mouse) [Alternatively: I have a
laptop with a track-ball mouse]. How do I use it?
-<1.1>: For the PS/2 mouse you need to look in
-/usr/src/contrib/FAQ/programs/psm, which is John Solhed's port of the
-Linux PS/2 mouse driver.
-
-Follow the directions in the package. You will also need to change
-your Xconfig file to point to the mouse.
-
<1.1.5>: The PS/2 mouse is part of the system. See the psm0 driver
description in /sys/doc/options.doc.
@@ -476,18 +469,6 @@ configuring XFree86 for your particular graphics card/mouse/etc.
4.1: I've been trying to run ghostscript on a 386 (or 486sx) with no
math co-processor and I keep getting errors. What's up?
-<1.1>: The problem here is due to the current FreeBSD math-emulator. You
-need to pick up the sources to an alternate emulation package, which
-you may find in:
-
- /usr/src/contrib/FAQ/programs/fpu-emu
-
-Follow the instructions supplied.
-
-This is a port of an older Linux math-emulator. At some point,
-FreeBSD's default math emulator will be good enough that you can
-forget about having to do this.
-
<1.1.5>: For 1.1.5 you may add the following to your kernel config file and
it will be compiled in.
options GPL_MATH_EMULATE
@@ -540,6 +521,12 @@ The problem here is that the tests are written for an older version of
the dbm code. There is nothing wrong with perl and the errors can
be ignored.
+4.5: I've been trying to get GCC 2.6.0 running on my system and it
+ keeps bombing. What can I do about?
+
+Due to problems with 2.6.0 and the advent of FreeBSD 2.0, we do not
+support GCC 2.6.0 and suggest that you wait for 2.0.
+
5 Miscellaneous Questions
@@ -852,7 +839,7 @@ file and recompiling. In most cases, you will also need to run a
routing process to tell other systems on your network about your
router; FreeBSD comes with the standard BSD routing daemon routed(8),
or for more complex situations you may want to try GateD (available by
-FTP from gated.Cornell.edu).
+FTP from gated.Cornell.edu). FreeBSD is supported as of 3_5Alpha7.
It is our duty to warn you that, even when FreeBSD is configured in
this way, it does not completely comply with the Internet standard
@@ -862,7 +849,7 @@ usage.
There is a standard `router floppy' that you can boot on a FreeBSD
machine to configure it as a network router. Please look in:
- FreeBSD.ORG:pub/incoming/freertr
+ freefall.cdrom.com:pub/incoming/freertr
and follow the instructions.
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